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− | <section begin=abstract /> | + | <section begin=abstract />'''Gene''' is the NCBI's integrated database of gene information in the Entrez system. Records may include Reference Sequences (RefSeqs), maps, pathways, variations, phenotypes, compiled into the database itself, and links to genome-, phenotype-, and locus-specific resources worldwide. The URL links to the record for the human E2F1 transcription factor. For detailed information, see the [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK3841 Gene database information page].<section end=abstract /> |
− | '''Gene''' is the NCBI's integrated database of gene information in the Entrez system. Records may include Reference Sequences (RefSeqs), maps, pathways, variations, phenotypes, compiled into the database itself, and links to genome-, phenotype-, and locus-specific resources worldwide. The URL links to the record for the human E2F1 transcription factor. For detailed information, see the [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK3841 Gene database information page]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:01, 28 January 2012
The NCBI Gene database |
URL
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene/1869
Abstract
Gene is the NCBI's integrated database of gene information in the Entrez system. Records may include Reference Sequences (RefSeqs), maps, pathways, variations, phenotypes, compiled into the database itself, and links to genome-, phenotype-, and locus-specific resources worldwide. The URL links to the record for the human E2F1 transcription factor. For detailed information, see the Gene database information page.
Reference
Maglott et al. (2011) Entrez Gene: gene-centered information at NCBI. Nucleic Acids Res 39:D52-7. (pmid: 21115458) |
[ PubMed ] [ DOI ] Entrez Gene (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/gene) is National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI)'s database for gene-specific information. Entrez Gene maintains records from genomes which have been completely sequenced, which have an active research community to submit gene-specific information, or which are scheduled for intense sequence analysis. The content represents the integration of curation and automated processing from NCBI's Reference Sequence project (RefSeq), collaborating model organism databases, consortia such as Gene Ontology and other databases within NCBI. Records in Entrez Gene are assigned unique, stable and tracked integers as identifiers. The content (nomenclature, genomic location, gene products and their attributes, markers, phenotypes and links to citations, sequences, variation details, maps, expression, homologs, protein domains and external databases) is available via interactive browsing through NCBI's Entrez system, via NCBI's Entrez programming utilities (E-Utilities) and for bulk transfer by FTP. |