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EpilepsyGene

General information

URL: http://61.152.91.49/EpilepsyGene
Full name: EpilepsyGene database
Description: EpilepsyGene is a comprehensive genetic database for epilepsies, providing integrated genetic, genomic and biological data to facilitate the study of epilepsy.
Year founded: 2015
Last update: 8/6/2014
Version: v1.0
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: China

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DNA
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Contact information

University/Institution: Wenzhou Medical University
Address: Institute of Genomic Medicine,Wenzhou Medical University,Wenzhou 325000,China
City: Wenzhou
Province/State: Zhejiang
Country/Region: China
Contact name (PI/Team): Zhong Sheng Sun
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): sunzs@mail.biols.ac.cn

Publications

25324312
EpilepsyGene: a genetic resource for genes and mutations related to epilepsy. [PMID: 25324312]
Ran X, Li J, Shao Q, Chen H, Lin Z, Sun ZS, Sun ZS, Wu J.

Epilepsy is one of the most prevalent chronic neurological disorders, afflicting about 3.5-6.5 per 1000 children and 10.8 per 1000 elderly people. With intensive effort made during the last two decades, numerous genes and mutations have been published to be associated with the disease. An organized resource integrating and annotating the ever-increasing genetic data will be imperative to acquire a global view of the cutting-edge in epilepsy research. Herein, we developed EpilepsyGene (http://61.152.91.49/EpilepsyGene). It contains cumulative to date 499 genes and 3931 variants associated with 331 clinical phenotypes collected from 818 publications. Furthermore, in-depth data mining was performed to gain insights into the understanding of the data, including functional annotation, gene prioritization, functional analysis of prioritized genes and overlap analysis focusing on the comorbidity. An intuitive web interface to search and browse the diversified genetic data was also developed to facilitate access to the data of interest. In general, EpilepsyGene is designed to be a central genetic database to provide the research community substantial convenience to uncover the genetic basis of epilepsy. © The Author(s) 2014. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2015:43(Database issue) | 57 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

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2228/6895 (67.701%)
Health and medicine:
554/1738 (68.182%)
2228
Total Rank
55
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Created on: 2015-06-20
Curated by:
Lina Ma [2016-04-08]
Jian Sang [2016-04-04]
Jian Sang [2015-12-11]
Jian Sang [2015-06-27]