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DIDA

General information

URL: http://dida.ibsquare.be/
Full name: DIgenic diseases DAtabase
Description: DIDA is a novel database that provides for the first time detailed information on genes and associated genetic variants involved in digenic diseases, the simplest form of oligogenic inheritance.
Year founded: 2016
Last update: 2016-01-01
Version: v1.0
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: Belgium

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Data type:
DNA
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Contact information

University/Institution: Interuniversity Institute of Bioinformatics in Brussels
Address: Interuniversity Institute of Bioinformatics in Brussels, Boulevard du Triomphe CP 263, 1050 Brussels, Belgium
City: Brussels
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Country/Region: Belgium
Contact name (PI/Team): Tom Lenaerts
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): tlenaert@ulb.ac.be

Publications

26481352
DIDA: A curated and annotated digenic diseases database. [PMID: 26481352]
Gazzo AM, Daneels D, Cilia E, Bonduelle M, Abramowicz M, Van Dooren S, Smits G, Lenaerts T.

DIDA (DIgenic diseases DAtabase) is a novel database that provides for the first time detailed information on genes and associated genetic variants involved in digenic diseases, the simplest form of oligogenic inheritance. The database is accessible via http://dida.ibsquare.be and currently includes 213 digenic combinations involved in 44 different digenic diseases. These combinations are composed of 364 distinct variants, which are distributed over 136 distinct genes. The web interface provides browsing and search functionalities, as well as documentation and help pages, general database statistics and references to the original publications from which the data have been collected. The possibility to submit novel digenic data to DIDA is also provided. Creating this new repository was essential as current databases do not allow one to retrieve detailed records regarding digenic combinations. Genes, variants, diseases and digenic combinations in DIDA are annotated with manually curated information and information mined from other online resources. Next to providing a unique resource for the development of new analysis methods, DIDA gives clinical and molecular geneticists a tool to find the most comprehensive information on the digenic nature of their diseases of interest. © The Author(s) 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2016:44(D1) | 82 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

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1601/6895 (76.795%)
Health and medicine:
390/1738 (77.618%)
1601
Total Rank
77
Citations
8.556
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Created on: 2016-01-17
Curated by:
Lina Ma [2016-04-08]
Lina Ma [2016-04-07]
Jian Sang [2016-04-04]
Lin Liu [2016-02-02]
Lin Liu [2016-01-17]