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F-SNP: a collection of functional SNPs, specifically prioritized for disease association studies (RRID:SCR_007653)Copy Citation Copied
URL: http://compbio.cs.queensu.ca/F-SNP/
Proper Citation: F-SNP: a collection of functional SNPs, specifically prioritized for disease association studies (RRID:SCR_007653)
Description: F-SNP database provides integrated information about the functional effects of SNPs obtained from 16 bioinformatics tools and databases. The functional effects are predicted and indicated at the splicing, transcriptional, translational, and post-translational level. As such, the F-SNP database helps identify and focus on SNPs with potential pathological effect to human health. Users can find SNP's based on ID, associated disease, gene, or chromosomal region.
Synonyms: F-SNP
Resource Type: data or information resource, database
Keywords: functional snp, disease-associated snp, snp, snp functional effect, snp pathogenicity, FASEB list
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