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Use Agent Iris to converse with your data

How to converse with your data

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Last updated 5 months ago

To access Agent Iris, select "Ask a question" from the top right of the application tool bar. This will open the natural language chat dialog. Ask any question that you would like using the terminology from your knowledge graph ontology. This will return answers directly from the private data and and BioBox data packages you have injected into your knowledge graph. The conversation retains memory which allows you to ask follow up questions. A conversation with context can include questions such as

  • Which genes are upregulated in bulk RNAseq tumor samples pathologically confirmed to be endometrium adenocarcinoma?

  • Which of those genes are upregulated in fibroblast cells compared to epithelial cells of tumor samples pathologically confirmed to be endometrium adenocarcinoma?

  • Of the genes unregulated are any of the associated proteins upregulated in tumor samples pathologically confirmed to be endometrium adenocarcinoma?

  • Which biological processes are those genes involved in?

  • Are there any approved drugs targeting the proteins identified to be upregulated?