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The GeneCards Suite

Marilyn Safran, Naomi Rosen, Michal Twik, Ruth Barshir, Tsippi Iny Stein, Dvir Dahary, Simon Fishilevich, Doron Lancet

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Abstract

Abstract The GeneCards ® database of human genes was launched in 1997 and has expanded since then to encompass gene-centric, disease-centric, and pathway-centric entities and relationships within the GeneCards Suite, effectively navigating the universe of human biological data—genes, proteins, cells, regulatory elements, biological pathways, and diseases—and the connections among them. The knowledgebase amalgamates information from >150 selected sources related to genes, proteins, ncRNAs, regulatory elements, chemical compounds, drugs, splice variants, SNPs, signaling molecules, differentiation protocols, biological pathways, stem cells, genetic tests, clinical trials, diseases, publications, and more and empowers the suite’s Next Generation Sequencing (NGS), gene set, shared descriptors, and batch query analysis tools.

Topics & Concepts

SuiteComputational biologyGeneBiologyBiological pathwayGeneticsGene expressionGeographyArchaeologyGenomics and Rare DiseasesBiomedical Text Mining and OntologiesBioinformatics and Genomic Networks
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