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HGNC Gene names logo
unique gene symbols and names

The HUGO Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC) has assigned unique gene symbols and names to over 33,000 human loci, of which around 19,000 are protein coding. http://genenames.org is a curated online repository of HGNC-approved gene nomenclature and associated resources including links to genomic, proteomic and phenotypic information, as well as dedicated gene family pages.

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UCSC Genome Browser logo

The UCSC Genome Browser is an on-line genome browser hosted by the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC).[2] [3] It is an interactive website offering access to genome sequence data from a variety of vertebrate and invertebrate species and major model organisms, integrated with a large collection of aligned annotations.

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WashU Human Epigenome Browser logo
WashU Human Epigenome Browser allows: Epigenome

The browser currently hosts Human (and other species) Epigenome Atlas data produced by the Roadmap Epigenomics project,but lets users diverge from the strict genome-centric view of the UCSC browser to, for instance, view all genes (or promoters, or 3’ UTRs) in a given pathway side by side. “You can do lots of Google Maps-style operations, and you can look at your data in the context of their metadata.

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EST logo
Subcategories: NCBI

The EST database (NCBI) is a collection of short single-read transcript sequences from GenBank. These sequences provide a resource to evaluate gene expression, find potential variation, and annotate genes.

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HomoloGene logo
Subcategories: NCBI

HomoloGene (NCBI) is a system for automated detection of homologs among the annotated genes of several completely sequenced eukaryotic genomes.

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dbDNV logo
Gene duplications

The DNV database (dbDNV) has been established to promote more accurate variation annotation. Aside from the flat file download, users can explore the gene-related duplications and the associated DNVs by DGL and DNV searches, respectively

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H-InvDB logo

By extensive analyses of all human transcripts, H-InvDB (Integrated DB of Annotated Human Genes) provides 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, and molecular evolutionary f

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HERVd logo
Endogenous retroviruses

HERVd (Human Endogenous Retrovirus DB) is a database compiled from the human genome nucleotide sequences obtained mostly in the Human Genome Projects. It is a relatively simple and fast environment for screening human genome for endogenous retrovirus.

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PANTHER: Classification System logo
Geneontology

The PANTHER (Protein ANalysis THrough Evolutionary Relationships) Classification System is a unique resource that classifies genes by their functions, using published scientific experimental evidence and evolutionary relationships to predict function even in the absence of direct experimental evidence.

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