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. 2007 Jan;35(Database issue):D707-10.
doi: 10.1093/nar/gkl969. Epub 2006 Nov 29.

Snap: an integrated SNP annotation platform

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Snap: an integrated SNP annotation platform

Shengting Li et al. Nucleic Acids Res. 2007 Jan.

Abstract

Snap (Single Nucleotide Polymorphism Annotation Platform) is a server designed to comprehensively analyze single genes and relationships between genes basing on SNPs in the human genome. The aim of the platform is to facilitate the study of SNP finding and analysis within the framework of medical research. Using a user-friendly web interface, genes can be searched by name, description, position, SNP ID or clone name. Several public databases are integrated, including gene information from Ensembl, protein features from Uniprot/SWISS-PROT, Pfam and DAS-CBS. Gene relationships are fetched from BIND, MINT, KEGG and are integrated with ortholog data from TreeFam to extend the current interaction networks. Integrated tools for primer-design and mis-splicing analysis have been developed to facilitate experimental analysis of individual genes with focus on their variation. Snap is available at http://snap.humgen.au.dk/ and at http://snap.genomics.org.cn/.

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Figure 1
Main contents of Snap. From one central gene, SeqView and RelationView cover disease relevant aspects within the gene and within the gene's interaction network.

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