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DAA

General information

URL: http://ageing-map.org/
Full name: Digital Ageing Atlas
Description: DAA is a portal of age-related changes covering different biological levels. It integrates molecular, physiological, psychological and pathological age-related data to create an interactive portal that serves as the first centralised collection of human ageing changes and pathologies.
Year founded: 2015
Last update: 9/18/2014
Version: v5.2.0
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: United Kingdom

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Data type:
DNA
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Contact information

University/Institution: University of Liverpool
Address: Integrative Genomics of Ageing Group,Institute of Integrative Biology,University of Liverpool,Liverpool,UK
City: Liverpool
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Country/Region: United Kingdom
Contact name (PI/Team): João Pedro de Magalhães
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): jp@senescence.info

Publications

25232097
The Digital Ageing Atlas: integrating the diversity of age-related changes into a unified resource. [PMID: 25232097]
Craig T, Smelick C, Tacutu R, Wuttke D, Wood SH, Stanley H, Janssens G, Savitskaya E, Moskalev A, Arking R, de Magalhães JP.

Multiple studies characterizing the human ageing phenotype have been conducted for decades. However, there is no centralized resource in which data on multiple age-related changes are collated. Currently, researchers must consult several sources, including primary publications, in order to obtain age-related data at various levels. To address this and facilitate integrative, system-level studies of ageing we developed the Digital Ageing Atlas (DAA). The DAA is a one-stop collection of human age-related data covering different biological levels (molecular, cellular, physiological, psychological and pathological) that is freely available online (http://ageing-map.org/). Each of the >3000 age-related changes is associated with a specific tissue and has its own page displaying a variety of information, including at least one reference. Age-related changes can also be linked to each other in hierarchical trees to represent different types of relationships. In addition, we developed an intuitive and user-friendly interface that allows searching, browsing and retrieving information in an integrated and interactive fashion. Overall, the DAA offers a new approach to systemizing ageing resources, providing a manually-curated and readily accessible source of age-related changes. © The Author(s) 2014. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2015:43(Database issue) | 64 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

Ranking

All databases:
2091/6895 (69.688%)
Expression:
431/1347 (68.077%)
Interaction:
405/1194 (66.164%)
Genotype phenotype and variation:
309/1005 (69.353%)
2091
Total Rank
60
Citations
6
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Created on: 2015-06-20
Curated by:
Lina Ma [2016-04-07]
Jian Sang [2016-04-04]
Jian Sang [2015-12-01]
Zhang Zhang [2015-06-26]
Jian Sang [2015-06-26]