Diana-131-042

: Tools like DIANA-miRPath v4.0 allow scientists to perform enrichment analysis on Gene Ontology (GO) terms to see how specific microRNAs influence cell behavior.

While "131-042" appears to be a specific identifier (likely a version or database entry code), the core technology behind it is . Key Features of DIANA diana-131-042

: It is preferred for large datasets where researchers want to see the broad structure of the data before diving into smaller sub-groups. : Tools like DIANA-miRPath v4

: DIANA is a "top-down" algorithm. It starts with one large cluster containing all data points and recursively splits them into smaller, more specific clusters until each point is in its own group. : DIANA is a "top-down" algorithm

: In the context of bioinformatics (like the DIANA-miRPath platform), this method helps identify clusters of miRNAs that share similar functional targets, such as those involved in KEGG or REACTOME pathways.

: Outside of biology, the DIANA algorithm is used to classify urban road networks and "Level of Service" (LOS) categories based on GPS speed data.