Improvements in the HbVar database of human hemoglobin variants and thalassemia mutations for population and sequence variation studies.
January 2004
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HbVar (http://globin.cse.psu.edu/globin/hbvar/) is a relational database developed by a multi-center academic effort to provide up-to-date and high quality information on the genomic sequence changes leading to hemoglobin variants and all types of thalassemia and hemoglobinopathies. Extensive information is recorded for each variant and mutation, including sequence alterations, biochemical and hematological effects, associated pathology, ethnic occurrence and references. In addition to the regular updates to entries, we report two significant advances: (i) The frequencies for a large number of mutations causing beta-thalassemia in at-risk populations have been extracted from the published literature and made available for the user to query upon. (ii) HbVar has been linked with the GALA (Genome Alignment and Annotation database, available at http://globin.cse.psu.edu/gala/) so that users can combine information on hemoglobin variants and thalassemia mutations with a wide spectrum of genomic data. It also expands the capacity to view and analyze the data, using tools within GALA and the University of California at Santa Cruz (UCSC) Genome Browser.
- Humans
- Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
- Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.
- Mutation/*genetics
- Internet
- Gene Frequency
- Genetics, Population
- Genome, Human
- Genomics
- *Databases, Genetic
- Genetics, Medical
- Continental Population Groups/genetics
- Hemoglobins/*genetics
- Information Storage and Retrieval
- Variation (Genetics)/*genetics
- Thalassemia/*genetics
- mutation
- database
- information
- hbvar
- b-thalassemia
- sequence
- ucsc genome browser
- b-thalassemia mutations
- query
- hemoglobin variants
- thalassemia
- population
- hemoglobin
- thalassemia mutations
- frequency
- variant
- genome
- genomic
- acids research
- region