Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology
Home
Genes
Leukemias
Tumors
Cancer prone
Deep Insight
Case Reports
Journals
Portal
Teaching
X
Y
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
NA
Sites and databases related to genetics,
cytogenetics and oncology |
Bibliography in Biological
Sciences
-
PubMed Basic Search
A service of the National Library of Medicine, includes
over 14 million citations for biomedical articles back to the 1950's (with
links to participating on-line journals), and other related databases (Bethesda
MA us)
-
NCBI - National Center for Biotechnology
Information
Databases and tools, Human Genome Resources and other
Model Organisms... (Bethesda MA us)
-
BMC - Biomed
Central
Journals on line - Support 'Open Access' (Lille fr)
-
INIST's catalog
of Articles and Monographs
-
BIBLIOGENE - Bibliographic Mining in Genomics
A service of the 'Institut de l'Information Scientifique
et Technique' to search for journal articles, journal issues, books, reports
or conferences, doctoral dissertations (Vandoeuvre les Nancy fr)
-
HGNC
Scientific Journal Links
HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee : Journals that insist
on the use approved nomenclature are shown as HGNC Approved - University
College (London uk)
-
Journals
on line - Atlas selection
Selection of the Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in
Oncology and Haematology
-
PubGeneTM
Gene Database and Web Tools (Oslo no)
-
MedMiner -
NCI
An Internet Text-Mining Tool for Biomedical Information,
with Application to Gene Expression Profiling (Bethesda MA us)
-
E-BioSci
A European platform for access and retrieval of full
text and factual information in the Life Sciences (Heidelberg de)
-
NATURE - Genome Gateway
A comprehensive web resource devoted to genomics
A User's Guide to
the Human Genome
-
NATURE - Cancer Update
A resource for cancer news and highlights of the latest
research and policy developments from the Nature Publishing Group and elsewhere
-
PubCrawler
An Update Alerting Service for PubMed and GenBank - Trinity
College (Dublin ie)
-
PubMatrix
-
NAR Database Categories List
The Molecular Biology Database Collection: 2007 update.
The collection includes databases previously described in NAR, but not represented
by full articles in this issue, as well as selected other databases that are
relevant to biologists. Hot-links are provided to all of the databases included
in the compilation, as well as brief summaries of the content of each database.
-
PubMatrix
A simple way to rapidly and systematically compare any
list of terms against any other list of terms in PubMed (Bethesda
MA us)
General Resources
Thematic list
SRS
8.0
SRS is a proven and scalable data integration platform
that is used at over 300 commercial and academic sites delivering genomic
data to thousands of users. New version of SRS 8.0 is released with
Web Services for seamless integration - Lion bioscience (Heidelberg de)
GENOSCOPE
The French National Sequencing Center - A large scale
sequencing center (Evry fr)
CEPH
Centre du Polymorphisme Humain - A research laboratory
created in 1984 by Professor Jean Dausset (Paris fr)
Genethon
Centre de Recherche sur le Génome humain et d’applications
sur les thérapies géniques (Evry fr)
NCBI-NIH
National Center for Biotechnology Information - (Bethesda
MD us)
ExPASy
Expert Protein Analysis System - proteomics server
of the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics - SIB(Geneva ch)
HGMP-MRC -UK
Human Genome Mapping Project Resource Centre (Cambridge
uk)
HUGO
Human Genome Organisation - the international organisation
of scientists involved in the Human Genome Project (London uk)
RZPD
Deutsches Ressourcenzentrum für Genomforschung -
A non-for-profit service center for genomics and proteomics research (Berlin
- Heidelberg de)
LSG
Laboratory Statistical Genetics at Rockefeller University
- Web Resources of genetic linkage analysis (New York NY us)
HUM-MOLGEN
Human Molecular Genetics - An international communication
forum in human genetics (Berlin de)
IUAC-UICC
International Union Against Cancer - An international
non-governmental organisation to the global control of cancer (Geneva ch)
IARC
International Agency for Research on Cancer (Lyon fr)
WHO
World Health Organisation - International Organization
for Health (Geneva ch)
World Health Organisation - Programmes
on Cancer and related sites or links on this topic (Geneva ch)
NATURE - Cancer
Websites
Cancer Websites by Nature - Reviews
Atlas
Links in Genetics, Cytogenetics and Cancer (this URL ...)
Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology
-Sites and databases related to genetics, cytogenetics and oncology
Genetic and Genomic Resources
Nucleic Acid Sequence Databases
-
INFOBIOGEN
SRS
Sequence Retrieval System Network Browser for Databanks
in Molecular Biology (Evry fr)
-
Entrez - NCBI
Entrez - provides integrated access to nucleotide and
protein sequence data from >130,000 organisms, along with 3D protein structures,
genomic mapping information, PubMed MEDLINE, and more.Sequence data are
combined from various sources, including GenBank, EMBL, DDBJ, RefSeq, PIR-International,
PRF, Swiss-Prot, and PDB (Bethesda MA us)
-
Human Genome Sequencing
- NCBI
Sequence data are available for downloading now. Annotation
of genes and other genomic features is still under development and will
be available for browsing when complete (Bethesda MA us)
-
Blast search - NCBI
BLAST® (Basic Local Alignment Search Tool) is a set
of similarity search programs designed to explore all of the available
sequence databases regardless of whether the query is protein or DNA (Bethesda
MA us)
-
High-Throughput Genomic
Sequences - NCBI
The HTG division contains 'unfinished' DNA sequences
generated by the high-throughput sequencing centers. Sequence data in this
division are available for BLAST homology searches against either the "htgs"
database or the "month" database... (Bethesda MA us)
-
LocusLink - NCBI
LocusLink provides a single query interface to curated
sequence and descriptive information about genetic loci. It presents information
on official nomenclature, aliases, sequence accessions, phenotypes, EC
numbers, MIM numbers, UniGene clusters, map information, and related web
sites (Bethesda MA us)
-
UNIGENE - NCBI
UniGene is an experimental system for automatically partitioning
GenBank sequences into a non-redundant set of gene-oriented clusters (Bethesda
MA us)
Protein Sequence Databases
-
SWISS-PROT
A curated protein sequence database which strives to
provide a high level of annotations, a minimal level of redundancy and
high level of integration with other databases - University (Geneva ch)
Index of protein sequence entries encoded on human chromosomes
-
Integr8
EMBL- EBI
Integr8 is a browser for information relating to completed
genomes and proteomes, based on data contained in Genome Reviews and the
UniProt proteome sets (Cambridge uk)
H.sapiens
Genome Statistics
Proteome Statistics
-
UNIPROT
UniProt (Universal Protein Resource) is the world's most
comprehensive catalog of information on proteins. It is a central repository
of protein sequence and function created by joining the information contained
in Swiss-Prot, TrEMBL, and PIR (Cambridge uk)
-
INTERPRO EMBL-EBI
InterPro is a database of protein families, domains and
functional sites in which identifiable features found in known proteins
can be applied to unknown protein sequences (Cambridge uk)
-
ClusTer EMBL-EBI
The CluSTr database offers an automatic classification
of UniProt Knowledgebase proteins into groups of related proteins (Cambridge
uk)
-
PFAM
Pfam is a large collection of multiple sequence alignments
and hidden Markov models covering many common protein domains and family
- Sanger Institute (Cambridge uk)
-
CDD-NCBI
A conserved domain database and search service
(Bethesda MA us)
-
CDART-NCBI
Conserved Domain Architecture Retrieval Tool (Bethesda
MA us)
- PDB - Protein Database
The RCSB PDB provides a variety of tools and resources for studying the structures of
biological macromolecules and their relationships to sequence, function, and disease.
- PDBSUM
PDBsum is a pictorial database providing an at-a-glance overview of every macromolecular structure
deposited in the Protein Data Bank (PDB).
- HPRD - Human Protein Reference Database
The Human Protein Reference Database represents a
centralized platform to visually depict and integrate information
pertaining to domain architecture, post-translational modifications,
interaction networks and disease association for each protein in the
human proteome. All the information in HPRD has been manually extracted
from the literature by expert biologists who read, interpret and
analyze the published data.
- IntAct - Database of protein interaction - EBI
IntAct provides a freely available, open source
database system and analysis tools for protein interaction data. All
interactions are derived from literature curation or direct user
submissions and are freely available.
- BIND : Biomolecular Interaction Network
- Protein Interaction Domains - The Pawson Lab
Mutation Resources and Diseases
-
HGMD - Human
Gene Mutation Database
Human Gene Mutation Database at the Institute of Medical
Genetics (Cardiff uk)
-
What's New
at HGMD
From time to time, HGMD will be updated with regard to
its content and structure.
-
Human Genome Variation Society HGVS
Formerly the HUGO Mutation Database Initiative. The Human
Genome Variation Society was inaugurated on the 12th October 2001. This
new Society has stemmed from the HUGO Mutation Database Initiative (MDI).
Human Mutation is the Society journal (Melbourne au)
-
UMD - Universal Mutation Database
Software and databases for mutations in human genes -
Hopital Necker (Paris fr)
- COSMIC - Catalogue Of Somatic Mutations In Cancer
All cancers arise as a result of the acquisition of a series of
fixed DNA sequence abnormalities, mutations, many of which
ultimately confer a growth advantage upon the cells in which
they have occurred. There is a vast amount of information
available in the published scientific literature about these
changes. COSMIC is designed to store and display somatic
mutation information and related details and contains
information relating to human cancers.
(Sanger Centre - uk)
-
Mutation databases
List of Mutations Databases by Jouni Väliaho (Tampere
fi)
Currently
we are maintaining 92 public IDbases and 8 are under construction
NIGMS Human Genetic Cell Repository
By providing the resources for human genome research,
the HUMAN GENETIC CELL REPOSITORY, sponsored by the National Institute
of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), supplies scientists with the materials
for accelerating disease gene discovery -Coriell Institute for Medical
Research (Camden NJ us)
-
OMIM
Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man. 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 database contains textual
information and references (Bethesda MA us)
-
Genes
and Diseases - NCBI
The sequence of the human genome is providing us with
the first holistic view of our genetic heritage (Bethesda MA us)
-
Ensembl :
OMIM Disease Browser by chromosome
Trust Sanger Institute - EBI (Cambridge uk)
-
Genetic
Disorder Information on the Web
(Oak Ridge TN us)
-
ORPHANET
Database of rare diseases and orphan drugs (Paris fr)
-
Multiple
Congenital Anomaly/Mental Retardation Syndromes - NIH
(MCA/MR) Syndromes Database (Bethesta MA us)
-
GeneTests
The GeneTests Web site is a publicly funded medical genetics
information resource developed for physicians, other healthcare providers,
and researchers, available at no cost to all interested persons - University
of Washington (Seattle WA us)
Polymorphisms
-
SNP - NCBI
dbSNP is now incorporated into NCBI's Entrez system and
can be queried using the same approach as the other Entrez databases such
as PubMed and GenBank (Bethesda MA us)
-
SNP Consortium Ltd
The SNP Consortium (TSC) is a public/private collaboration that has to date discovered and cha
racterized nearly 1.8 million SNPs
-
GeneSNPs - Utah
Utha Genome Depot (Salt Lake City UT us)
-
HGBASE - Human Genome Variation
Database
A decision has been made to develop HGVbase into a Phenotype/Genotype
database - Karolinska Institute (Stockom se)
-
The SNP Consortium -CSHL
-
HGVBASE
Data-fields in SRS - EMBL- EBI (Cambridge uk)
- HapMap -International HapMap project
Le projet international HapMap est un partenariat de
scientifiques et d'organismes de financement du Canada, de la Chine, du
Japon, du Nigeria, du Royaume-Uni et des Etats-Unis dont l'objectif est
de developper une ressource publique qui aidera les chercheurs q
decouvrir les genes associes aux maladies humaines et a la reponse aux
medicaments
The goal of the International HapMap Project is to
develop a haplotype map of the human genome, the HapMap, which will
describe the common patterns of human DNA sequence variation. The
HapMap is expected to be a key resource for researchers to use to find
genes affecting health, disease, and responses to drugs and
environmental factors. The information produced by the Project will be
made freely available.
- Database of Genomic Variants
A curated catalogue of structural variation in the human genome
|
Genetic/Cytogenetic and Cancer Resources
|
Human Cytogenetics
Comparative Cytogenetics
Cancer Genetics
-
Atlas
of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology
The Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics
in Oncology and Haematology is, by nature, a cooperative process of reviewing
and updating on somatic genetics, clinical entities in cancer, and on cancer-prone
diseases (this URL)
-
CancerGene
A relational database on genes
involved in cancer. The aim of the database is to provide a catalog of
cellular genes involved in different cancers. The database also includes
cellular genes associated with the hereditary predisposition to cancer,
viral oncogenes, and viral cancer-related genes (Villejuif fr)
-
Chromosomal
Abnormalities in Cancer
WISC (Wisconsin State Laboratory
of hygiene give examples of the major types of neplasms, both hematologic
and non-hematologic (Madison, WI us)
-
Cancer
Genes Listed by Locus
Waldman Group UCSF Cancer Center
- University of California (San Francisco CA us)
-
GeneList
(JambORESTE)
List of 1127 genes know to be associated
Bioinformatic Team Website (Sao Paulo br)
- Cancer Chromosomes - NCBI
(Bethesda MA us)
Three databases, the NCI/NCBI SKY/M-FISH & CGH Database, the NCI Mitelman
Database of Chromosome Aberrations in Cancer, and the
NCI Recurrent Aberrations in Cancer , are now integrated into NCBI's Entrez system as Cancer Chromosomes.
-
SKY/M-FISH
and CGH Database - NCBI
The goal of the SKY/M-FISH and
CGH database is to provide a public platform for investigators to share
and compare their molecular cytogenetic data (Bethesda MA us)
-
Catalog
of Chromosome Aberrations in Cancer - F. Mitelman
-
Nature
review cancer
A census of human cancer genes
- The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA)
The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) is a comprehensive
and coordinated effort to accelerate our understanding of the molecular
basis of cancer through the application of genome analysis
technologies, including large-scale genome sequencing.
-
NCI
Initiative
A Resource of Arrayed BAC Clones
for the Identification of Cancer Chromosome Aberrations (Bethesda MA us)
-
Caltech
OncoBAC Resource
Caltech Genome Research laboratory
(Pasadena, CA us)
-
CGP - Cancer
Genetic Program - Sanger
The Cancer Genome Project (Cambridge
uk)
-
Cancer Genome
Anatomy Project - NCI
The goal of the NCI's Cancer Genome
Anatomy Project is to determine the gene expression profiles of normal,
precancer, and cancer cells, leading eventually to improved detection,
diagnosis, and treatment for the patient (Bethesda MA us)
-
NCI - NCI/CCR µArray Center
CIT/BIMAS is collaborating with NCI/CCR in the development
of the BioInformatics to manage, access and analyze cDNA µArray data
generated by the NCI/CCR µArray Center (Bethesda MA us)
-
OncoChip
Working List: Human OncoChip Genes
-
The Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC)
- project
The goal of the Mammalian Gene Collection (MGC), a trans-NIH
initiative, is to provide full-length open reading frame (FL-ORF) clones
for human, mouse, and rat genes (Bethesda MA us)
-
Comparative Genomic Hybridization
(CGH)
Images and databases - University Hospital Charité
(Berlin de)
-
CGH Literature
Publications by Charité - Institut für Pathologie
(Berlin de)
-
Online CGH
Tumor Database
The Online CGH Tumor Database established in April 1999
provides information about part of the CGH tumor collectives Charité
- Institut für Pathologie (Berlin de)
-
Review on CGH studies - Helsinki
CGH database - Laboratory of Cytomolecular Genetics (CMG)
(Helsinki fi)
-
CGH-Miner
- Standford
Calling Gains and losses in Array CGH data using the
CLAC Method - Stanford University (Stanford CA us)
-
SpectralGenomics
Spectral Genomics, Inc. now encompasses a range of genomic
technologies (Houston TX us)
-
Progenetix
Collection of published cytogenetic abnormalities in
human malignancies, mostly from CGH experiments - Michael Baudis Standford
University Medical Center (Standford CA us)
Array CGH Databases
- CanGEM - Cancer GEnome Mine (Helsinki)
-
Regulation
of Gene Expression
Young Lab Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research
Cambridge Center (Cambridge MA us)
-
Cancer Genome Anatomy Project (CGAP)
The goal of the NCI's Cancer Genome Anatomy Project is
to determine the gene expression profiles of normal, precancer, and cancer
cells, leading eventually to improved detection, diagnosis, and treatment
for the patient. By collaborating with scientists worldwide, such as the
Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research and Lund University... (New York NY
us)
-
Discover - NCI - Genomic and Bioinformatic
Group
The Genomics & Bioinformatics Group (GBG) web site
offers useful bioinformatic program packages, microarray data analysis
information, and molecular databases for genomic and proteomic research
- NIH campus (Bethesda MD us)
-
NCI60
Cancer Microarray Project - GeneExplorer
GeneExplorer is a web server application that allows
the exploration of large bodies of gene expression data generated by DNA
microarray experiments using a Web Browser program as it's interface -
Stanford University School of Medicine (Stanford CA us)
-
Published
Datasets (Stanford)
Stanford Genomic Resources - University (Standford CA
us)
-
Stanford Genomics
Breast Cancer Consortium
Links to other sites providing tumor-profiling data through
microarray technology (Standford CA us)
-
EpoDB (Erythropoiesis
database)
This projects have been discontinued.
-
Gene
Expression - MGI
The Gene Expression Information Project on Mouse Genome
-The Jackson Laboratory (Bar Harbor ME us)
-
Lymphoma/Leukemia Molecular
Profiling Project
The website supplement to Alizadeh AA et al. - University
(Standford CA us)
-
UPITT Cancer
Gene Expression Data Set Link Database
A list of papers and published microarray data sets by
Benedum Oncology Informatics Center - University of (Pittsburg PA us)
-
Cancer Genomic - WIGR
The Cancer Program focuses on genomic and computational
solutions to problems in cancer biology and cancer medicine - Genome Center
(Cambridge MA us)
-
The
Genexpress IMAGE Knowledge Base of Human Brain Transcriptome
A Prototype Integrated Resource for Functional and Computational
Genomics - CNRS - ERS1984 (Villejuif fr)
-
FANTOM - RIKEN full-length
cDNA
FANTOM is a Functional Annotation of Mouse for the RIKEN
full-length cDNA clone - The Institute of Physical and Chemical Research
- RIKEN Yokohama Institute (Yokohama jp)
-
NIA Mouse cDNA
Project
Developmental Genomics and Aging Section
Laboratory of Genetics, National Institute on Aging,
National Institutes of Health (Bethesta MA us)
-
Bibliography on
Microarray Data Analysis
This is a collection of papers with emphasis on
analysis of microarray data - Wentian Li of North Shore LIJ Research
Institute (Manhasset NY us)
-
Bioinformatics
and Systems Biology Electronic Library
Browse papers by category - Bioinformatics and computational
biology - University of California at (San Diego CA us)
Cancer
Genetic Markers and YAC Databases
-
Center for
Medical Genetics
The Center for Medical Genetics was established in 1994
as a new research unit within the private, non-profit Marshfield Clinic
Research Foundation. CMG is also a member of the Center for Human Genetics.
(Marshfield WI us)
The
following comprehensive human genetic linkage maps are based on CEPH family
genotypes for short tandem repeat polymorphisms (microsatellites) generated
primarily at three sites: in the Weber Laboratory at Marshfield, in Ray
White's laboratory at the University of Utah, and at Généthon
under the direction of Jean Weissenbach.
-
YACs CEPH
The program performing searches in CEPH/Généthon
database is infoclone, part of QUICKMAP, a compact database and navigation
tool for the physical map of the human genome (Paris fr)
-
The Genetic
Epidemiology Group
Human Genetics Division, School of Medecine, University
of (Southampton uk)
Bac, Yac and Clone
-
Clone Registry
A database that integrates information about genomic
clones and libraries, including sequence data, genomic position, and distributor
information (Bethesda MA us)
-
Human BAC
Resource
Integration of cytogenetic landmarks into the draft sequence
ofthe human genome (Bethesda MA us)
-
Human
BAC Ends
Sequences from the ends of bacterial artificial chromosome
(BAC) clones provide highly specific markers - The Institute for Genomic
Research TIGR (Rockville MD us)
-
BACPAC Resources - CHORI
GenMapDB BACPAC Resources Center (BPRC) - CHORI : Children's
Hospital Oakland Research Institute (Oakland CA us)
-
Current status
of completed Caltech BAC libraries
From Caltech Genome Research Laboratory (Pasadena CA
us)
-
NCI Initiative
: BACPAC Resources
A Resource of Arrayed BAC Clones for the Identification
of Cancer Chromosome Aberrations (Bethesda MA us)
Human
Genome Project BAC and Accession Maps
The human genome BAC clone map - The clone and accession
maps of the human genome have been used to assemble the individual sequence
entries into a non-redundant sequence path through the genome - WUSTL:
University in St Louis (Washington DC us)
-
BAC fingerprint map
of mouse genome
To provide a physical map resource to organize sequencing
of the mouse genome, the Genome Sciences Centre, Vancouver, BC is constructing
a database of fingerprinted BAC clones (Vancouver ca)
-
UCSC Genome Bioinformatics
This site contains the reference sequence and working
draft assemblies for a large collection of genomes. It also shows the CFTR
(cystic fibrosis) region in 13 species and provides a portal to the ENCODE
project - University of(Santa Cruz CA us)
The
data displayed in the Genome Browser are stored in a MySQL database.
UCSC Genome Browser on Human May 2004 Assembly
-
The Ensembl Project
Ensembl is a joint project between EMBL-EBI and the Sanger
Centre to develop a software system which produces and maintains automatic
annotation on eukaryotic genomes - European Bioinformatics Institute -
EMBL and Trust Genome campus (Cambridge uk)
-
The Mouse Ensembl Project
The Mouse Genome Sequencing Consortium is a joint project
between The Whitehead Institute/MIT Center for Genome Research, The Washington
University Genome Sequencing Center, The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute
and EMBL - EBI to provide the Mouse genome sequence to the world. We work
closely with other Mouse groups to provide an integrated resource (Cambridge
uk)
-
NCBI Map Viewer
The Map Viewer supports search and display of genomic
information by chromosomal position. Regions of interest can be retrieved
by text queries (e.g. gene or marker name) or by sequence alignment (BLAST)
(Bethesda
MA us)
-
Human Chromosome Launchpad
- ORNL
Links to Research Resources for Each Chromosome. This
site is provided as a single-source launchpad to information about each
human chromosome.- Oak Ridge National Laboratory (Oak Ridge TN us)
Each chromosome page provides links to gene maps, sequences,
associated genetic disorders, nonhuman genetic models, identified genes,
research efforts and laboratories, and other information as available.
-
Human Genes : Genomic
Information for Homo sapiens - euGene - Indiana University
Genes include 23403 experimentally determined loci and
8493 predicted loci Indiana University (Bloomington IN us)
-
Human Genome Project -SANGER
Trust Sanger Institute (Cambridge uk)