articleHuman MutationJan 25, 2011BRONZE OA

LOVD v.2.0: the next generation in gene variant databases

Leiden University Medical Center

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Abstract

Locus-Specific DataBases (LSDBs) store information on gene sequence variation associated with human phenotypes and are frequently used as a reference by researchers and clinicians. We developed the Leiden Open-source Variation Database (LOVD) as a platform-independent Web-based LSDB-in-a-Box package. LOVD was designed to be easy to set up and maintain and follows the Human Genome Variation Society (HGVS) recommendations. Here we describe LOVD v.2.0, which adds enhanced flexibility and functionality and has the capacity to store sequence variants in multiple genes per patient. To reduce redundancy, patient and sequence variant data are stored in separate tables. Tables are linked to generate connections between…

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Keywords
  • Database
  • Biology
  • Gene nomenclature
  • Sequence database
  • Gene
  • Computer science
  • Genetics
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