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- http://cooke.gsf.de/asthmagen/main.cfm
- Asthma & Allergy Gene Database serves up results from more than 800 studies that have tried to link particular genes to asthma or allergies. Can find out the chromosomal location of each suspect bit of DNA, and the abnormalities it may cause. The site is updated.
- http://www.sanger.ac.uk/genetics/CGP/CellLines/
- Cancer Cell Line Project has embarked on a systematic characterisation of the genetics and genomics of large numbers of cancer cell lines. Prior knowledge of their genetic abnormalities may allow more informed choice of cancer cell lines in biological experiments and drug testing and more informed interpretation of results.
- http://www.dna.com
- DNA Donation Site is from the Gene Trust which is to accelerate discovery of the links between genetics and disease, diagnosis and treatment of disease, and wellness. DNA Sciences will accomplish this by involving ordinary people in a genetic research effort of extraordinary scope. The DNA Sciences' Gene Trust project has the potential to lead to more precise diagnosis, more-effective use of existing therapies, and accelerated development of new diagnostic products and therapies.
- http://www.uia.ac.be/dnalab/hhh
- Hereditary Hearing Loss Homepage is hosted by the University of Antwerp in Belgium, tracks the field of hearing loss genetics. The site looks at known hearing and suspected genes and links to papers and accounts in the genetics encyclopedia Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man. Other sections include the broader disorders that involve hearing loss, the ear protein database, and other.
- http://www.hgmd.org/
- HGMD is a Human Gene Mutation Database at the Institute of Medical Genetics in Cardiff. This site contributes to the rare immune disorder Chediak-Higashi syndrome to common maladies such as type II diabetes. This has many disease-linked glitches in our DNA.
- http://www.hapmap.org/
- International HapMap project is a partnership of scientists and funding agencies from Canada, China, Japan, Nigeria, the United Kingdom and the United States to develop a public resource that will help researchers find genes associated with human disease and response to pharmaceuticals.
- http://ntddb.abcc.ncifcrf.gov/cgi-bin/nltissue.pl
- Oncogenomics Normal Tissue Database announces the release of a high-density gene expression database derived from 42,000 clone cDNA microarrays containing 18,927 unique genes for 158normal human samples from 19 different organs of 30 different individuals.
Following a simple registration procedure, the user has full access to the entire dataset. Users are able to query genes based on IMAGE Clone ID, LocusLink number, Gene Ontology Terms, Gene Ontology ID, Gene Symbol, UniGene ID, Clone Title, Cytoband, and Chromosome. Three normalization options exist for the user to choose from: log2, median-centered log2, and median z-scored log2. The results of the query can be viewed by either a heatmap for multiple genes grouped by organ type or a bar-chart for individual genes also grouped by organ type. Links to various external databases populate the details page when an individual clone is selected.
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