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TPMD

General information

URL: http://tpmd.nhri.org.tw/
Full name: Taiwan Polymorphic Marker Database
Description: TPMD is to share useful genotyping information including data of genotyped microsatellite markers, genotyping resources and laboratory supports for promoting genotyping and gene cloning of prevalent diseases.
Year founded: 2005
Last update: 2005-02-05
Version:
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: China

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Data type:
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Contact information

University/Institution: National Health Research Institutes
Address: Taipei 115, Taiwan
City: Taipei
Province/State: Taiwan
Country/Region: China
Contact name (PI/Team): Yuh-Shan Jou
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): jou@nhri.org.tw

Publications

15608171
TPMD: a database and resources of microsatellite marker genotyped in Taiwanese populations. [PMID: 15608171]
Chang YH, Su WH, Lee TC, Sun HF, Chen CH, Pan WH, Tsai SF, Jou YS.

Taiwan Polymorphic Marker Database (TPMD) (http://tpmd.nhri.org.tw/) is a marker database designed to provide experimental details and useful marker information allelotyped in Taiwanese populations accompanied by resources and technical supports. The current version deposited more than 372,000 allelotyping data from 1425 frequently used and fluorescent-labeled microsatellite markers with variation types of dinucleotide, trinucleotide and tetranucleotide. TPMD contains text and map displays with searchable and retrievable options for marker names, chromosomal location in various human genome maps and marker heterozygosity in populations of Taiwanese, Japanese and Caucasian. The integration of marker information in map display is useful for the selection of high heterozygosity and commonly used microsatellite markers to refine mapping of diseases locus followed by identification of disease gene by positional candidate cloning. In addition, our results indicated that the number of markers with heterozygosity over 0.7 in Asian populations is lower than that in Caucasian. To increase accuracy and facilitate genetic studies using microsatellite markers, we also list markers with genotyping difficulty due to ambiguity of allele calling and recommend an optimal set of microsatellite markers for genotyping in Taiwanese, and possible extension of genotyping in other Mongoloid populations.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2005:33(Database issue) | 4 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

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6624/6895 (3.945%)
Genotype phenotype and variation:
963/1005 (4.279%)
6624
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4
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Created on: 2015-07-11
Curated by:
Zhang Zhang [2016-04-26]
Mengwei Li [2016-02-15]
Guangyu Wang [2015-11-30]