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The GeneCards projectGeneral GeneCards generation process Linking to particular GeneCardsGeneralThe GeneCards database is developed and maintained in the Crown Human Genome Center at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel. Founded in 1997, the GeneCards project defined as its goal to integrate the fragments of information scattered over a variety of specialized databases into a coherent picture.
Academic institutions all over the world currently maintain
GeneCards
mirror
sites.
More on: The GeneCard's Contents GeneCards Sources Searching GeneCards Feedback Top GeneCards Guide Home The GeneCards generation process
During GeneCards generation, information is extracted from source files by the GeneCards generation software, following different methods depending on the source's data format.
The GeneCards generation software consists of a package of perl scripts, which extract the information, process it to determine the final set of entries as well as define all the annotations for each entry, and output the processed data into text files, which comprise the GeneCards database.
Other scripts, which are part of the package, display the GeneCards to the user based on the information stored in their source files, present lists of disease genes, maintain a dictionary of synonyms for rapid display by extramural databases linking to GeneCards, and provide a feedback form. Feedback Top GeneCards Guide Home |