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URL: http://ymbc.ym.edu.tw/sca_ensembl/
Proper Citation: SCAdb: A CANDIDATE GENE DATABASE FOR SPINOCEREBELLAR ATAXIAS (RRID:SCR_007915)
Description: THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on July 17, 2013. A candidate gene database for Spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA), which collected 3185 genes for 17 types of SCA. Those SCA subtypes that have known disease genes can be used as positive controls to optimize the parameters. The users may browse the candidate genes of a given SCA subtype by using the default parameters. The known disease genes were found to be the top three candidates using the default parameters. Alternatively, the users may score the candidate genes by changing the weight or the scores on the basis of their own working hypothesis.
Abbreviations: SCAdb
Resource Type: data or information resource, database
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