The AlzGene database aims to provide a comprehensive, unbiased and regularly updated collection of genetic association studies performed on Alzheimer’s disease phenotypes.
Search for information on defects in the Bruton tyrosine kinase (BTK) gene, which causes agammaglobulinemia (XLA). USE WITH CAUTION: DATABASE HAS NOT BEEN UPDATED SINCE 2008.
CarpeDB serves as a novel source for epilepsy researchers by featuring scores of "epilepsy genes" and associated publications in one locus. Furthermore, multiple genes implicated in epilepsy are also implicated in other human disorders.
The goal of the NCI's Cancer Genome Anatomy Project is to determine the gene expression profiles of normal, precancer, and cancer cells, leading eventually to improved detection, diagnosis, and treatment for the patient. Includes high-quality histology photos of tissue expression.
A collection of conserved sequence elements, identified by a systematic genomic sequence comparison between a set of human genes involved in the pathogenesis of genetic disorders and their murine (mouse) counterparts.
GENATLAS contains relevant information with respect to gene mapping and genetic diseases. GENATLAS is structured in three databases: Genes database, Phenotypes database, Citations database (linked to the two previous). The information is collected from published literature.
Disease InfoSearch contains info on advocacy support groups related to specific genetic conditions, information about the clinical features of a wide number of genetic conditions, updates on management, treatment and more. Information is provided the advocacy organizations which form Genetic Alliance.
University of Kansas. Information on lay advocacy and support groups, genetic conditions/birth defects for professionals, educators, and individuals, national and international organizations.
NCBI. The goal of this project is to provide scientists in the field of HIV/AIDS research a summary of known interactions of HIV-1 proteins with host cell proteins, other HIV-1 proteins, or proteins from disease organisms associated with HIV/AIDS. NOTE: This database has not been updated since 2007, but the formatted search links of NCBI databases retrieve up-to-date results.