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dbCRID

General information

URL: http://dbcrid.biolead.org/
Full name: Chromosomal Rearrangements In Diseases
Description: dbCRID is a comprehensive and dynamic resource useful for studying DNA breakage and repair mechanisms, and for analyzing the genetic basis of human tumor and non-tumor diseases
Year founded: 2011
Last update: NA
Version: v1.0
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: United States

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Data type:
DNA
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Contact information

University/Institution: LC Sciences
Address: Biolead.org Research Group,LC Sciences,Houston,TX 77054,USA
City: Houston
Province/State: TX
Country/Region: United States
Contact name (PI/Team): Tongbin Li
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): toli@biolead.org

Publications

21051346
dbCRID: a database of chromosomal rearrangements in human diseases. [PMID: 21051346]
Kong F, Zhu J, Wu J, Peng J, Wang Y, Wang Q, Fu S, Yuan LL, Li T.

Chromosomal rearrangement (CR) events result from abnormal breaking and rejoining of the DNA molecules, or from crossing-over between repetitive DNA sequences, and they are involved in many tumor and non-tumor diseases. Investigations of disease-associated CR events can not only lead to important discoveries about DNA breakage and repair mechanisms, but also offer important clues about the pathologic causes and the diagnostic/therapeutic targets of these diseases. We have developed a database of Chromosomal Rearrangements In Diseases (dbCRID, http://dbCRID.biolead.org), a comprehensive database of human CR events and their associated diseases. For each reported CR event, dbCRID documents the type of the event, the disease or symptoms associated, and--when possible--detailed information about the CR event including precise breakpoint positions, junction sequences, genes and gene regions disrupted and experimental techniques applied to discover/analyze the CR event. With 2643 records of disease-associated CR events curated from 1172 original studies, dbCRID is a comprehensive and dynamic resource useful for studying DNA breakage and repair mechanisms, and for analyzing the genetic basis of human tumor and non-tumor diseases.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2011:39(Database issue) | 39 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2026-05-30)

Ranking

All databases:
3385/6932 (51.183%)
Health and medicine:
833/1755 (52.593%)
3385
Total Rank
39
Citations
2.6
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Created on: 2015-06-20
Curated by:
Jian Sang [2016-04-04]
Jian Sang [2015-12-01]
Lina Ma [2015-11-25]
Jian Sang [2015-06-26]