Four students of Tokai University School of Medicine visited our laboratory for a week to experience basic research activities. They joined the journal club, and analyzed personal genome sequences using computers.
Four students of Tokai University School of Medicine visited our laboratory for a week to experience basic research activities. They joined the journal club, and analyzed personal genome sequences using computers.
医学部1年生の学生4名が5日間にわたり当研究室に参加し、基礎研究の現場を体験しました。計算機を使って個人のゲノム情報の解析を行ったり、論文紹介セミナーに参加するなど、盛りだくさんの内容でした。
We developed a new database of genomic polymorphisms that are “reproducibly” associated with disease risks, drug responses and other traits by comprehensively extracting information from many scientific papers, and released it as “VarySysDB Disease Edition (VaDE)”. The VaDE database contains detailed information of disease-associated genomic polymorphisms that have been confirmed by multiple, independent studies for each human population. For example, users can search, show and download all the disease-associated genomic polymorphisms that are reproduced in the East Asian population. VaDE also provides functional information and linkage disequilibria of the polymorphic genomic sites. While genomic polymorphisms are being widely used in researches for predicting disease risks, our database can provide reliable sets of disease-associated genomic polymorphisms with the firm evidence.
The VaDE database is accessible temporarily from here. Your feedback is highly appreciated and will help us to improve our database in the future.
This database project is partially supported by JSPS KAKENHI, Grant-in-Aid for Publication of Scientific Research Results (Grant Numbers 258055 and 268046) in 2013-2014.