Overview: The Cervical Cancer Gene Database is a manually curated catalog of experimenatlly validated genes that are thought to be involved in the different stages of cervical carcinogenesis. Each entry contains information regarding the gene and protein sequences, its location, architecture, function, chromosomal positions, accession numbers, gene, CDS sizes, gene ontology and homology to other eukaryotic genomes. In addition we provide rich cross reference to other web resources like Unigene, HPRD, HGNC, Ensemble and OMIM augmenting CCDB-specific information with external data. CCDB also provides relevant literature references of genes included in the database.
Search Methods:
Tabular: Browse through the miRNA list
Source: Unigene, HPRD, HGNC, ENSEMBL, OMIM
Information Source: Experimental, Literature, Manual curation.
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Reference: Agarwal et al. 2011. Nucleic Acids Research. 39, D975-D979