FINDbase News page
Mar 2007: FINDbase 3.0 released (major engine update to cope with consortium data)
Jan 2007: findbase.org and goldenhelix.org are now hosted at the Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, thanks to Prof. Dr. Frank Grosveld for making this possible.
May 2006: FINDbase 1.1 released (cosmetic changes and stacked barcharts for ethnic groups)
January 2006: FINDbase is officially launched.
October 2005: FINDbase trial version 4 is available. 1st version is scheduled to be released at the end of 2005.
September 2005: FINDbase trial version 2 is being worked on.
December 2004: FINDbase is now available for alpha/beta-testing.
FINDbase publications
van Baal S, Kaimakis P, Phommarinh M, Koumbi D,
Cuppens H, Riccardino F, Macek M Jr, Scriver CR, Patrinos GP. 2007.
FINDbase: A relational database recording frequencies of genetic defects
leading to inherited disorders worldwide. Nucleic Acids Res
35:D690-D695 (
pdf)
Nature Genetics editorial 'Touching Base' written by Myles Axton and Emily Niemitz. Nature Genetics,
Vol 38, Number 6, June 2006.
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pdf)
Patrinos GP. National and ethnic mutation databases: recording populations' genography.
Hum Mutat. 2006 Sep;27(9):879-87.
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pubmed)
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