ORegAnno 3.0: a community-driven resource for curated regulatory annotation

R Lesurf, KC Cotto, G Wang, M Griffith… - Nucleic acids …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Nucleic acids research, 2016academic.oup.com
Abstract The Open Regulatory Annotation database (ORegAnno) is a resource for curated
regulatory annotation. It contains information about regulatory regions, transcription factor
binding sites, RNA binding sites, regulatory variants, haplotypes, and other regulatory
elements. ORegAnno differentiates itself from other regulatory resources by facilitating
crowd-sourced interpretation and annotation of regulatory observations from the literature
and highly curated resources. It contains a comprehensive annotation scheme that aims to …
Abstract
The Open Regulatory Annotation database (ORegAnno) is a resource for curated regulatory annotation. It contains information about regulatory regions, transcription factor binding sites, RNA binding sites, regulatory variants, haplotypes, and other regulatory elements. ORegAnno differentiates itself from other regulatory resources by facilitating crowd-sourced interpretation and annotation of regulatory observations from the literature and highly curated resources. It contains a comprehensive annotation scheme that aims to describe both the elements and outcomes of regulatory events. Moreover, ORegAnno assembles these disparate data sources and annotations into a single, high quality catalogue of curated regulatory information. The current release is an update of the database previously featured in the NAR Database Issue, and now contains 1 948 307 records, across 18 species, with a combined coverage of 334 215 080 bp. Complete records, annotation, and other associated data are available for browsing and download at http://www.oreganno.org/.
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