DigiPINS -- genome-wide identification of exonic SNPs from EST data

What you can do:
A database for vertebrate exonic single nucleotide polymorphisms and its application to cancer association studies.
Highlights:
  • Currently, the database can be used to the mining of exonic SNPs in six complete genomes (Homo sapiens, Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus, Canis familiaris, Gallus gallus and Danio rerio).
  • In addition to providing information on sequence conservation, DigiPINS allows compilation of comprehensive sets of polymorphisms within cancer candidate genes or identification of novel cancer markers, making it potentially useful for cancer association studies.
Keywords:
  • SNPs
  • single nucleotide polymorphism
  • cancer
  • exonic SNP
This record last updated: 08-05-2008
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