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OriDB
Content
DescriptionDNA replication origin database.
OrganismsSaccharomyces cerevisiae, Schizosaccharomyces pombe
Contact
LaboratoryNieduszynski lab.
Primary citationSiow al. (2012)[1]
Release date2006, 2012
Access
Websitehttp://cerevisiae.oridb.org, http://pombe.oridb.org
Miscellaneous
LicenseFree

OriDB is a biological database of confirmed and predicted DNA replication origin sites in the model organisms Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Schizosaccharomyces pombe.[1][2]

The DNA Replication Origin Database (OriDB) provides access to collated published datasets that have predicted and/or confirmed the location of replication origins. Each potential replication origin site is listed as confirmed, likely or dubious dependent upon the level of supporting data. For each site addition information is available, including:

  • the genomic location of the origin site;
  • the DNA sequence;
  • a graphic view of the origin site that includes experimental data;
  • the published studies that proposed the origin;
  • links to appropriate original studies.

In addition, there is a graphic viewer that allows users to select chromosomal regions and display selected datasets. All original datasets presented in OriDB are available for download.

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References

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  1. ^ a b Siow, CC; Nieduszynska, SR; Müller, CA; Nieduszynski, CA (Jan 2012). "OriDB, the DNA replication origin database updated and extended". Nucleic Acids Research. 40 (Database issue): D682-6. doi:10.1093/nar/gkr1091. PMC 3245157. PMID 22121216.
  2. ^ Nieduszynski, CA; Hiraga, S; Ak, P; Benham, CJ; Donaldson, AD (Jan 2007). "OriDB: a DNA replication origin database". Nucleic Acids Research. 35 (Database issue): D40-6. doi:10.1093/nar/gkl758. PMC 1781122. PMID 17065467.
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