Deeper understanding of biological processes, disease mechanisms, and prospective therapeutic targets can be attained by Gene Expression Network Analysis (GENA), which offers a potent framework for revealing the intricate regulatory mechanisms controlling gene expression. GENA is a computational method used to understand the intricate interactions and relationships between the genes in a biological system. It entails using network theory, statistical analysis, and gene expression data to pinpoint functional modules, regulatory linkages, and important genes or pathways involved in a particular biological process or illness. This chapter broadly outlines the principles and practice of GENA, to an novice reader and outlines a simple method of performing a GENA using online Rice gene expression datasets available in various websites.