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CDKN2A Database
 
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CDKN2A Database (RRID:SCR_008179) data or information resource, database THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented August 23, 2016. The CDKN2A Database presents the germline and somatic variants of the CDKN2A tumor suppressor gene recorded in human disease through June 2003, annotated with evolutionary, structural, and functional information, in a format that allows the user to either download it or manipulate it for their purposes online. The goal is to provide a database that can be used as a resource by researchers and geneticists and that aids in the interpretation of CDKN2A missense variants. Most online mutation databases present flat files that cannot be manipulated, are often incomplete, and have varying degrees of annotation that may or may not help to interpret the data. They hope to use CDKN2A as a prototype for integrating computational and laboratory data to help interpret variants in other cancer-related genes and other single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) found throughout the genome. Another goal of the lab is to interpret the functional and disease significance of missense variants in cancer susceptibility genes. Eventually, these results will be relevant to the interpretation of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in general. The CDKN2A locus is a valuable model for assessing relationships among variation, structure, function, and disease because: Variants of this gene are associated with hereditary cancer: Familial Melanoma (and related syndromes); somatic alterations play a role in carcinogenesis; allelic variants occur whose functional consequences are unknown; reliable functional assays exist; and crystal structure is known. All variants in the database are recorded according to the nomenclature guidelines as outlined by the Human Genome Variation Society. This database is currently designed for research purposes only and is not yet recommended as a clinical resource. Many of the mutations reported here have not been tested for disease association and may represent normal, non-disease causing polymorphisms. evolutionary, familial, function, functional, gene, gene-, genetic, allele, allelic, alteration, cancer, carcinogenesis, cdkn2a, crystal, disease, genome, germline, hereditary, human, locus, melanoma, missense, model, mutation, nucleotide, or disease- specific databases, polymorphism, single, snp, somatic, structural, structure, suppressor, syndrome, system-, tumor, variant, variation has parent organization: University of Vermont; Vermont; USA THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-21079 SCR_008179 CDKN2A Database 2026-02-14 02:06:07 0
H-Invitational Database: Protein-Protein Interaction Viewer
 
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H-Invitational Database: Protein-Protein Interaction Viewer (RRID:SCR_008054) data or information resource, database The PPI view displays H-InvDB human protein-protein interaction (PPI) information. It is constructed by assigning interaction data to H-InvDB proteins which were originally predicted from transcriptional products generated by the H-Invitational project. The PPI view is now providing 32,198 human PPIs comprised of 9,268 H-InvDB proteins. H-Invitational Database (H-InvDB) is an integrated database of human genes and transcripts. By extensive analyses of all human transcripts, we provide curated annotations of human genes and transcripts that include gene structures, alternative splicing isoforms, non-coding functional RNAs, protein functions, functional domains, sub-cellular localizations, metabolic pathways, protein 3D structure, genetic polymorphisms (SNPs, indels and microsatellite repeats) , relation with diseases, gene expression profiling, molecular evolutionary features, protein-protein interactions (PPIs) and gene families/groups. Sponsors: This research is financially supported by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan (METI), the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan (MEXT) and the Japan Biological Informatics Consortium (JBIC). Also, this work is partly supported by the Research Grant for the RIKEN Genome Exploration Research Project from MEXT to Y.H. and the Grant for the RIKEN Frontier Research System, Functional RNA research program. evolutionary, expression, function, gene, genetic, 3-dimensional, alternative splicing, disease, domain, human, interaction, isoform, localization, metabolic, microsatellite, molecular, non-coding, pathway, polymorphism, protein, rna, snps, structure, sub-cellular, transcript has parent organization: National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology nif-0000-10401 SCR_008054 H0InvDB PPI View 2026-02-14 02:06:33 0
GeneSeeker
 
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GeneSeeker (RRID:SCR_008347) data or information resource, database The GeneSeeker allows you to search across different databases simultaneously, given a known human genetic location and expression/phenotypic pattern. The GeneSeeker returns any found gene names which are located on the specified location and expressed in the specified tissue. To search for more expression location in one search, just enter them in the textbox for the expression location and separate them with logical operators (and, or, not). You can specify as many tissues as you want, the program starts 20 queries simultaneously, and then waits for a query to finish before starting another query, to keep server loads to a minimum. You can also search only for expression, just leave the cytogenetic location fields blank, and do the query. If you only want to look for one cytogenetic location, only fill in the first location field, and the GeneSeeker will search with only this one. Housekeeping genes , found in Swissprot can be excluded, or genes that are to be excluded can be specified. Human chromosome localizations are translated with an oxford-grid to mouse chromosome localizations, and then submitted to the Mgd. Sponsors: GeneSeeker is a service provided by the Centre for Molecular and Biomolecular Informatics (CMBI). expression, federated database, gene, genetic, biomolecular, chromosome, cytogenetic, database, human, localization, location, molecular, pattern, phenotypic, tissue, bio.tools is listed by: bio.tools
is listed by: Debian
has parent organization: Radboud University; Nijmegen; The Netherlands
biotools:geneseeker, nif-0000-25211 https://bio.tools/geneseeker SCR_008347 GeneSeeker 2026-02-14 02:06:35 5
PCR Blog
 
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PCR Blog (RRID:SCR_000919) data or information resource, narrative resource A blog that contains reviews and information on PCR methods, applications and technology. Topics include tips and advice, troubleshooting, optimization and up-to-date information on the polymerase chain reaction. pcr, method, application, technology, optimization, polymerase chain reaction, rna, dna, genetic THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_38687 SCR_000919 2026-02-14 02:06:59 0
Mouse Phylogeny Viewer
 
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Mouse Phylogeny Viewer (RRID:SCR_014071) data or information resource, database A custom genome browser which provides detailed answers to questions on the haplotype diversity and phylogenetic origin of the genetic variation underlying any genomic region of most laboratory strains of mice (both classical and wild-derived). Users can select a region of the genome and a set of laboratory strains and/or wild caught mice. The region is selected by specifying the start (e.g. 31200000 or 31200K or 31.2M), and end of the interval and the chromosome (i.e, autosome number and X chromosome). Samples can be selected by name or by entire set. Data sets include information on subspecific origin, heterozygosity regions, and haplotype coloring, among others. mouse, genetic, software, phylogeny, browser has parent organization: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; North Carolina; USA NHGRI P50 HG 006582;
NIAID U54 AI 081680;
NSF ISS 0534580
PMID:22536897 SCR_014071 2026-02-14 02:06:51 11
CGEN
 
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CGEN (RRID:SCR_001251) CGEN software application, data processing software, data analysis software, software resource Software R package for analysis of case-control studies in genetic epidemiology. genetic, epidemiology, r, case-control, clustering, multiple comparison, snp is listed by: OMICtools
has parent organization: Bioconductor
PMID:21387464 Free, Available for download, Freely available OMICS_02089 SCR_001251 CGEN - An R package for analysis of case-control studies in genetic epidemiology 2026-02-15 09:18:04 17
iBIOFind
 
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iBIOFind (RRID:SCR_001587) iBIOFind software application, database, software resource, service resource, data or information resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented August 17, 2016. C#.NET 4.0 WPF / OWL / REST / JSON / SPARQL multi-threaded, parallel desktop application enables the construction of biomedical knowledge through PubMed, ScienceDirect, EndNote and NIH Grant repositories for tracking the work of medical researchers for ranking and recommendations. Users can crawl web sites, build latent semantic indices to generate literature searches for both Clinical Translation Science Award and non-CTSA institutions, examine publications, build Bayesian networks for neural correlates, gene to gene interactions, protein to protein interactions and as well drug treatment hypotheses. Furthermore, one can easily access potential researcher information, monitor and evolve their networks and search for possible collaborators and software tools for creating biomedical informatics products. The application is designed to work with the ModelMaker, R, Neural Maestro, Lucene, EndNote and MindGenius applications to improve the quality and quantity of medical research. iBIOFind interfaces with both eNeoTutor and ModelMaker 2013 Web Services Implementation in .NET for eNeoTutor to aid instructors to build neuroscience courses as well as rare diseases. Added: Rare Disease Explorer: The Visualization of Rare Disease, Gene and Protein Networks application module. Cinematics for the Image Finder from Yale. The ability to automatically generate and update websites for rare diseases. Cytoscape integration for the construction and visualization of pathways for Molecular targets of Model Organisms. Productivity metrics for medical researchers in rare diseases. iBIOFind 2013 database now includes over 150 medical schools in the US along with Clinical Translational Science Award Institutions for the generation of biomedical knowledge, biomedical informatics and Researcher Profiles. workflow, model, prediction, research trend, rare disease, resource discovery, biomedicine, genomic, neural network, visualization, reporting, search engine, genetic, neural, clinical translation science award, biomedical resource, funding, gene, protein, neuron, collaborator, publication, trend, grant, funding opportunity, report is related to: ModelMaker
is related to: Neural Maestro
is related to: eNeoTutor
is related to: Cytoscape
is related to: Biomedical Resource Ontology
is related to: PubMed
has parent organization: The Cromwell Workshop
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_153829 SCR_001587 2026-02-15 09:18:08 0
R/TDTHAP
 
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R/TDTHAP (RRID:SCR_007625) software application, software resource Software package for TDT with extended haplotypes in the R language. R is the public domain dialect of S. It should be possible to port this library to the commercial Splus product. The main problem would be translation of the help files. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software) gene, genetic, genomic, r/splus is listed by: Genetic Analysis Software nlx_154676, nlx_154602, SCR_000851 http://www-gene.cimr.cam.ac.uk/clayton/software/ SCR_007625 TDTHAP 2026-02-15 09:19:39 1
Induced Mutant Resource
 
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Induced Mutant Resource (RRID:SCR_008366) IMR organism supplier, material resource, biomaterial supply resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on June 08, 2012. The function of the IMR is to select, import, cryopreserve, maintain, and distribute these important strains of mice to the research community. To improve their value for research, the IMR also undertakes genetic development of stocks, such as transferring mutant genes or transgenes to defined genetic backgrounds and combining transgenes and/or targeted mutations to create new mouse models for research. The function of the IMR is to: * select biomedically important stocks of transgenic, chemically induced, and targeted mutant mice * import these stocks into the Jackson Laboratory by rederivation procedures that rid them of any pathogens they might carry * cryopreserve embryos from these stocks to protect them against accidental loss and genetic contamination * backcross the mutation onto an inbred strain, if necessary * distribute them to the scientific community More than 1000 mutant stocks have been accepted by the IMR from 1992 through December 2006. Current holdings include models for research on cancer; breast cancer; immunological and inflammatory diseases; neurological diseases; behavioral, cardiovascular and heart diseases; developmental, metabolic and other diseases; reporter (e.g., GFP) and recombinase (e.g., cre/loxP) strains. About eight strains a month are being added to the IMR holdings. Research is being conducted on improved methods for assisted reproduction and speed congenic production. Most of the targeted mutants arrive on a mixed 129xC57BL/6 genetic background, and as many of these as possible are backcrossed onto an inbred strain (usually C57BL/6J). In addition, new mouse models are being created by intercrossing carriers of specific transgenes and/or targeted mutations. Simple sequence length polymorphism DNA markers are being used to characterize and evaluate differences between inbred strains, substrains, and embryonic stem cell lines. embryo, genetic, behavioral, biomedical, breast cancer, cancer, cardiovascular, chemical, cre, cryopreserved, developmental, disease, distribution, dna, gfp, heart, immunological, inflammatory, loxp, marker, metabolic, model, mouse, mutation, neurological, pathogen, polymorphism, recombinase, research, stock, targeting, transgene has parent organization: Jackson Laboratory March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation ;
American Cancer Society ;
American Heart Association ;
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation ;
National Multiple Sclerosis Society ;
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association ;
NIAID ;
NIAMS ;
Howard Hughes Medical Institute ;
Department of the Army Breast Cancer Research Initiative. ;
NCRR P40 RR009781
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nif-0000-25566 SCR_008366 2026-02-15 09:19:50 3
Caribbean Primate Research Center
 
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Caribbean Primate Research Center (RRID:SCR_008345) CPRC organism supplier, material resource, biomaterial supply resource Center for the study of non-human primates. Its mission is the study and use of non-human primates as models for studies of social and biological interactions and for the discovery of methods of prevention, diagnosis and treatment of diseases that afflict humans. Through the stewardship of three unique facilities—Cayo Santiago Field Station, Sabana Seca Field Station, and the Laboratory of Primate Morphology supports a diverse range of research programs that enhance understanding of primate biology and behavior, with direct applications in biomedical and translational research. NPRC, NPRC Consortium, ORIP, environment, genetic, antigen, behavior, biological, biomedical, birth, blood, conception, dengue, disease, human, immune system, laboratory, macaca mulatta, macaque, model, monkey, morphology, movement, pathology, primate, reproductive biology, researcher, rh, rhesus, scientific, serological, siv, skeletal system, vaccine, variation, virology is listed by: National Primate Research Center Consortium
has parent organization: University of Puerto Rico; Puerto Rico; USA
NIH Office of the Director P40 OD012217 nif-0000-25870 https://orip.nih.gov/comparative-medicine/programs/vertebrate-models SCR_008345 Caribbean Primate Research Center Program 2026-02-15 09:19:50 1
GeneWindow
 
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GeneWindow (RRID:SCR_008183) software application, data processing software, data analysis software, software resource Software tool for pre- and post-genetic bioinformatics and analytical work, developed and used at the Core Genotyping Facility (CGF) at the National Cancer Institute. While Genewindow is implemented for the human genome and integrated with the CGF laboratory data, it stands as a useful tool to assist investigators in the selection of variants for study in vitro, or in novel genetic association studies. The Genewindow application and source code is publicly available for use in other genomes, and can be integrated with the analysis, storage, and archiving of data generated in any laboratory setting. This can assist laboratories in the choice and tracking of information related to genetic annotations, including variations and genomic positions. Features of GeneWindow include: -Intuitive representation of genomic variation using advanced web-based graphics (SVG) -Search by HUGO gene symbol, dbSNP ID, internal CGF polymorphism ID, or chromosome coordinates -Gene-centric display (only when a gene of interest is in view) oriented 5 to 3 regardless of the reference strand and adjacent genes -Two views, a Locus Overview, which varies in size depending on the gene or genomic region being viewed and, below it, a Sequence View displaying 2000 base pairs within the overview -Navigate the genome by clicking along the gene in the Locus Overview to change the Sequence View, expand or contract the genomic interval, or shift the view in the 5 or 3 direction (relative to the current gene) -Lists of available genomic features -Search for sequence matches in the Locus Overview -Genomic features are represented by shape, color and opacity with contextual information visible when the user moves over or clicks on a feature -Administrators can insert newly-discovered polymorphisms into the Genewindow database by entering annotations directly through the GUI -Integration with a Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) or other databases is possible gene, genetic, analysis, annotation, archive, bioinformatic, cancer, genome, genomic, genotype, genotyping, human, human genome databases, maps, polymorphism, position, variation, data set is listed by: 3DVC
has parent organization: National Cancer Institute
nif-0000-21173 SCR_008183 GeneWindow 2026-02-15 09:19:44 1
Talking Glossary of Genetic Terms
 
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Talking Glossary of Genetic Terms (RRID:SCR_003215) Talking Glossary training material, data or information resource, database, narrative resource Glossary of Genetic Terms to help everyone understand the terms and concepts used in genetic research. In addition to definitions, specialists in the field of genetics share their descriptions of terms, and many terms include images, animation and links to related terms. glossary, image, genetic, gene, education is listed by: OMICtools
has parent organization: National Human Genome Research Institute
NHGRI The community can contribute to this resource nlx_156942, OMICS_01555 SCR_003215 NHGRI Talking Glossary, NHGRI Talking Glossary of Genetic Terms 2026-02-15 09:18:30 0
Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center
 
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Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center (RRID:SCR_006457) BDSC organism supplier, material resource, biomaterial supply resource Collects, maintains and distributes Drosophila melanogaster strains for research. Emphasis is placed on genetic tools that are useful to a broad range of investigations. These include basic stocks of flies used in genetic analysis such as marker, balancer, mapping, and transposon-tagging strains; mutant alleles of identified genes, including a large set of transposable element insertion alleles; defined sets of deficiencies and a variety of other chromosomal aberrations; engineered lines for somatic and germline clonal analysis; GAL4 and UAS lines for targeted gene expression; enhancer trap and lacZ-reporter strains with defined expression patterns for marking tissues; and a collection of transposon-induced lethal mutations. RIN, Resource Information Network, disease model, deficiency, deletion, transposon insertion, sequenced strain, duplication, protein trap, human disease model, transposon, fly, gene, genetic, genetic analysis, database, deficiency, germline, insertion, invertebrate, scientist, somatic, stock, transposon, mutation, genetic construct, FASEB list, RRID Community Authority is used by: Integrated Animals
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
is listed by: Resource Information Network
is related to: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing
is related to: NIF Data Federation
has parent organization: Indiana University; Indiana; USA
Human disease model NIH Office of the Director P40 OD018537 nif-0000-00241 https://orip.nih.gov/comparative-medicine/programs/invertebrate-models http://flystocks.bio.indiana.edu/bloomhome.htm SCR_006457 Bloomington Drosophila Stock Center at Indiana University 2026-02-15 09:19:18 3164
R/FEST
 
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R/FEST (RRID:SCR_013347) software application, software resource An R package for simulations and likelihood calculations of pair-wise family relationships using DNA marker data. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software) gene, genetic, genomic, r is listed by: Genetic Analysis Software nlx_154111, SCR_000830, nlx_154582 SCR_013347 FEST 2026-02-15 09:20:45 2
HWESTRATA
 
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HWESTRATA (RRID:SCR_001097) HWESTRATA software application, software resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on May 24,2023. Software application that calculates an exact stratified test for HWE for diallelic markers, such as single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), and an exact test for homogeneity of Hardy Weinberg disequilbrium. In addition, exact tests for HWE are calculated for each stratum. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software) gene, genetic, genomic, c, unix, solaris, ms-windows, (xp) is listed by: Genetic Analysis Software THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_154405 SCR_001097 2026-02-15 09:18:02 0
HAPSCOPE
 
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HAPSCOPE (RRID:SCR_000838) HAPSCOPE software application, software resource Software application that includes a comprehensive analysis pipeline and a sophisticated visualization tool for analyzing functionally annotated haplotypes. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software) gene, genetic, genomic is listed by: Genetic Analysis Software PMID:12466546 nlx_154393 SCR_000838 2026-02-15 09:18:00 0
GENEHUNTER SAD
 
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GENEHUNTER SAD (RRID:SCR_000831) GENEHUNTER SAD software application, software resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on April 6th,2023. Software application with implementation of the Sad statistic, more robust to transmission ratio distortion in the context of allele sharing (entry from Genetic Analysis Software) gene, genetic, genomic is listed by: Genetic Analysis Software THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_154198 SCR_000831 2026-02-15 09:18:00 0
COMDS
 
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COMDS (RRID:SCR_000832) COMDS software application, software resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on August 30,2022. Software application for combined segregation and linkage analysis, incorporating severity and diathesis. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software) gene, genetic, genomic, sun fortran, (the command fsplit is needed), unix, sunos is listed by: Genetic Analysis Software THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_154255 SCR_000832 2026-02-15 09:17:59 0
GAS2
 
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GAS2 (RRID:SCR_001126) GAS2 software application, software resource Software application for evaluating Statistical Significance in Two-Stage Genomewide Association Studies (entry from Genetic Analysis Software) gene, genetic, genomic, fortran77 is listed by: Genetic Analysis Software PMID:16408254 nlx_154323 SCR_001126 statistical significance in Genomewide Association Studies in 2-stage 2026-02-15 09:18:03 0
CHAPLIN
 
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CHAPLIN (RRID:SCR_000833) CHAPLIN software application, software resource THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on September 23,2022.Software application for identifying specific haplotypes or haplotype features that are associated with disease using genotype data from a case-control study. (entry from Genetic Analysis Software) gene, genetic, genomic, fortran90, (cvf 6.6) with imsl routines, ms-windows, (2000/xp) is listed by: Genetic Analysis Software THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE nlx_154266 SCR_000833 Case-control HAPLotype INference package 2026-02-15 09:18:00 2

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