GeneCards® is an integrated database of human genes that includes automatically-mined genomic, proteomic and transcriptomic information, as well as orthologies, disease relationships, SNPs, gene expression, gene function, and service links for ordering assays and antibodies. [Information of the supplier]
Based on the mapping of the human genome and the development of information databases, a broad description of genes transcribed in blood cells is now known. Hembase was developed to provide worldwide access to those genetic-based studies performed by scientists in the Molecular Biology and Genetics Section, Molecular Medicine Branch, Division of Intramural Research, National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK). This project represents the shared goal of several individuals and groups (credits) interested in disseminating genomic information on the World Wide Web. ... [Information of the supplier]
The HCV database group strives to present HCV-associated genetic and immunologic data in a userfriendly way, by providing access to the central database via web-accessible search interfaces and supplying a number of analysis tools. (...) The HCV search interface allows you to find and download sequences on the basis of a number of criteria. (...) You can either download all sequences (as nucleotides or amino acid sequences) that meet your criteria, or you can limit your set to a specific gene or region by selecting that genomic region on the search interface. (...) ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
Influenza Virus Resource presents data obtained from the NIAID Influenza Genome Sequencing Project as well as from GenBank, combined with tools for flu sequence analysis and annotation. In addition, it provides links to other resources that contain flu sequences, publications and general information about flu viruses. [Information of the supplier]
Sequencing of the human genome has opened the way and provided the impetus for building a comprehensive picture of a mammalian cell. Significant efforts are underway in the fields of genomics and proteomics to identify all genes and proteins in a given organism. The goal is a complete map of the genes, gene products and their interaction networks in a functioning cell. The next step in establishing a comprehensive picture of a cell will be to tie the cell's metabolome into the rapidly developing genomic and proteomic maps. A cell's metabolome, however, is such an enormous and complex entity that characterizing it can only be approached in sections. This consortium is now proposing to focus on the lipid section of the metabolome by developing an integrated metabolomic system capable of characterizing the global changes in lipid metabolites ("lipidomics"). Our consortium has developed a Lipid Metabolites and Pathways Strategy, termed LIPID MAPS, that applies a global integrated approach to the study of lipidomics. ... [Information of the supplier]
This database is a catalog of human genes and genetic disorders authored and edited by Dr. Victor A. McKusick and his colleagues at Johns Hopkins and elsewhere, and developed for the World Wide Web by NCBI, the National Center for Biotechnology Information. The database contains textual information and references. It also contains copious links to MEDLINE and sequence records in the Entrez system, and links to additional related resources at NCBI and elsewhere. ... [Information of the supplier]
The Ovarian Kaleidoscope Database provides information regarding the biological function, expression pattern and regulation of genes expressed in the ovary.It also contains information on gene sequences, chromosomal localization, human and murine mutation phenotypes and biomedical publication links. Everyone is welcomed and invited to search and/or submit genes! ... [Information of the supplier]
snoRNA-LBME-db includes profiles of more than 350 human snoRNAs, with descriptions of the molecule and data on sequence, size and target. Data is accessible for searching and browsing. [Editorial staff vifabio]
Die Human Metabolome Database (HMDB) ist eine frei verfügbare elektronische Datenbank für Detailinformationen zu niedermolekularen Metaboliten, die im menschlichen Körper vorkommen. Die beabsichtigten Verwendungsbereiche liegen bei Metabolomics, Klinischer Chemie, Biomarker-Identifizierung und in der Ausbildung. Die Datenbankstruktur ist darauf angelegt, drei Arten von Daten zu speichern bzw. zu verlinken: 1) chemische Daten, 2) klinische Daten und 3) molekularbiologische/biochemische Daten. Zur Zeit enthält die Datenbank fast 2500 Einträge zu Metaboliten; sowohl wasserlösliche als auch fettlösliche Metabolite, und sowohl in größerer Menge auftretende (> 1 uM) als auch seltenere Metabolite (< 1 nM) werden berücksichtigt. ... [Information des Anbieters, übersetzt]
Das Reactome Project ist ein Gemeinschaftsprojekt von Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, European Bioinformatics Institute und Gene Ontology Consortium, um eine betreute Ressource der zentralen Stoffwechselwege und Reaktionen der menschlichen Biologie zu schaffen. Die Informationen in dieser Datenbank werden durch biologische Wissenschaftler mit Expertise in ihrem Feld verfasst, sie werden durch das Reactome Redaktionsteam gepflegt und mit den Sequenzdatenbanken von NCBI, Ensembl und UniProt, dem UCSC Genome Browser, HapMap, KEGG (Gene and Compound), ChEBI, PubMed und GO querverlinkt. In Ergänzung zu den Vorgängen im Menschen sind auch abgeleitete, orthologe Vorgänge in 22 anderen Arten wie Maus, Ratte, Huhn, Kugelfisch, Würmern, Fliegen, Hefe, zwei Pflanzenarten und E.coli verfügbar. Eine Beschreibung von Reactome wurde in “Genome Biology” publiziert. ... [Information des Anbieters, übersetzt]