Recommendations for locus-specific databases and their curation. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • Expert curation and complete collection of mutations in genes that affect human health is essential for proper genetic healthcare and research. Expert curation is given by the curators of gene-specific mutation databases or locus-specific databases (LSDBs). While there are over 700 such databases, they vary in their content, completeness, time available for curation, and the expertise of the curator. Curation and LSDBs have been discussed, written about, and protocols have been provided for over 10 years, but there have been no formal recommendations for the ideal form of these entities. This work initiates a discussion on this topic to assist future efforts in human genetics. Further discussion is welcome.

authors

  • Cotton, R G H
  • Auerbach, Arleen
  • Beckmann, J S
  • Blumenfeld, O O
  • Brookes, A J
  • Brown, A F
  • Carrera, P
  • Cox, D W
  • Gottlieb, B
  • Greenblatt, M S
  • Hilbert, P
  • Lehvaslaiho, H
  • Liang, P
  • Marsh, S
  • Nebert, D W
  • Povey, S
  • Rossetti, S
  • Scriver, C R
  • Summar, M
  • Tolan, D R
  • Verma, I C
  • Vihinen, M
  • den Dunnen, J T

publication date

  • January 1, 2008

Research

keywords

  • Databases, Genetic

Identity

PubMed Central ID

  • PMC2752432

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 38149072338

PubMed ID

  • 18157828

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 29

issue

  • 1