Human variation databases.

Database : the Journal of Biological Databases and Curation
Jan KüntzerHelmut Burtscher

Abstract

More than 100,000 human genetic variations have been described in various genes that are associated with a wide variety of diseases. Such data provides invaluable information for both clinical medicine and basic science. A number of locus-specific databases have been developed to exploit this huge amount of data. However, the scope, format and content of these databases differ strongly and as no standard for variation databases has yet been adopted, the way data is presented varies enormously. This review aims to give an overview of current resources for human variation data in public and commercial resources.

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Software Mentioned

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Excel
Mutation Storage and Retrieval Program ( MuStaR )
Oracle
TCGA
MySQL
PostgreSQL
HGMD

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