MSigDB v3.0 Release Notes

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C1: Positional gene sets

No changes were made in the C1 gene sets.  For a description of this collection, see the <a href="http://www.broad.mit.edu/gsea/msigdb/collections.jsp">Browse Collections</a> page. 

C2: Curated gene sets (+2,075)

The C2 collection consists of gene sets collected from various sources such as online pathway databases, publications in PubMed, and knowledge of domain experts.  Gene sets in this collection have been extensively revised and expanded.

  • CGP: chemical and genetic perturbations (3,127 gene sets). Legacy gene sets from MSigDB v2.5.  See <a href="javascript:void(0);/*1280433036809*/">this page</a> for mapping between MSigDB v2.5 and v3.0.  These gene sets have been reviewed extensively, and during the reviewing process, we have applied chagnes to many existing gene sets and their contents, as follows:
    • added exact source of the gene set (eg, Table 1)
    • added GEO or ArrayExpress ID when available
    • changed the brief description of the gene set; added links to human Entrez Gene entries and PubChem Compound entries as appropriate
    • changed the gene set name
    • used the original gene identifiers as reported in the source paper
    • verified the gene set contents and made corrections when necessaryresolved cases of redundant gene sets
  • CP: canonical pathways (840 gene sets). We have replaced all gene sets in this collection with the most up-to-date sets from BioCarta, KEGG, and Reactome.  We retrieved human pathways from the KEGG and BioCarta websites, and Reactome contributed their pathways in collaboration with MSigDB.  We applied the following filters to this data:
    • Source priority: KEGG>Reactome>BioCarta
    • Size priority: keep the set with the smaller size
    • Name length priority: keep the set with the shorter name
    • External ID priority: keep the set with the smaller ID 

C3: Motif gene sets

No changes were made in the C3 gene sets.  For a description of this collection, see the <a href="http://www.broad.mit.edu/gsea/msigdb/collections.jsp">Browse Collections</a> page.
 

C4: Computational gene sets

No changes were made in the C4 gene sets.  For a description of this collection, see the <a href="http://www.broad.mit.edu/gsea/msigdb/collections.jsp">Browse Collections</a> page.
 

C5: Gene Ontology gene sets

No changes were made in the C5 gene sets.  For a description of this collection, see the <a href="http://www.broad.mit.edu/gsea/msigdb/collections.jsp">Browse Collections</a> page.


For more information

For complete descriptions of all collections or to download the updated gene sets, go to the <a href="http://www.broad.mit.edu/gsea/msigdb/collections.jsp">Browse Collections</a> page.