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. 2007 Jan;35(Database issue):D721-6.
doi: 10.1093/nar/gkl811. Epub 2006 Nov 6.

CancerGenes: a gene selection resource for cancer genome projects

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CancerGenes: a gene selection resource for cancer genome projects

Maureen E Higgins et al. Nucleic Acids Res. 2007 Jan.

Abstract

The genome sequence framework provided by the human genome project allows us to precisely map human genetic variations in order to study their association with disease and their direct effects on gene function. Since the description of tumor suppressor genes and oncogenes several decades ago, both germ-line variations and somatic mutations have been established to be important in cancer-in terms of risk, oncogenesis, prognosis and response to therapy. The Cancer Genome Atlas initiative proposed by the NIH is poised to elucidate the contribution of somatic mutations to cancer development and progression through the re-sequencing of a substantial fraction of the total collection of human genes-in hundreds of individual tumors and spanning several tumor types. We have developed the CancerGenes resource to simplify the process of gene selection and prioritization in large collaborative projects. CancerGenes combines gene lists annotated by experts with information from key public databases. Each gene is annotated with gene name(s), functional description, organism, chromosome number, location, Entrez Gene ID, GO terms, InterPro descriptions, gene structure, protein length, transcript count, and experimentally determined transcript control regions, as well as links to Entrez Gene, COSMIC, and iHOP gene pages and the UCSC and Ensembl genome browsers. The user-friendly interface provides for searching, sorting and intersection of gene lists. Users may view tabulated results through a web browser or may dynamically download them as a spreadsheet table. CancerGenes is available at http://cbio.mskcc.org/cancergenes.

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Figure 1
Overview of the data sources for CancerGenes.
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Figure 2
Screenshot of the CancerGenes web interface at using Apple's Safari web browser.
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Figure 3
Query results for ‘erbb2.’ (A) Query box and result summary with ‘jump to’ buttons and (B) subset of a retrieved gene list showing the highlighted gene ERBB2.

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