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Nat Genet ; 49(1): 27-35, 2017 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27869829

ABSTRACT

Copy number variants (CNVs) have been strongly implicated in the genetic etiology of schizophrenia (SCZ). However, genome-wide investigation of the contribution of CNV to risk has been hampered by limited sample sizes. We sought to address this obstacle by applying a centralized analysis pipeline to a SCZ cohort of 21,094 cases and 20,227 controls. A global enrichment of CNV burden was observed in cases (odds ratio (OR) = 1.11, P = 5.7 × 10-15), which persisted after excluding loci implicated in previous studies (OR = 1.07, P = 1.7 × 10-6). CNV burden was enriched for genes associated with synaptic function (OR = 1.68, P = 2.8 × 10-11) and neurobehavioral phenotypes in mouse (OR = 1.18, P = 7.3 × 10-5). Genome-wide significant evidence was obtained for eight loci, including 1q21.1, 2p16.3 (NRXN1), 3q29, 7q11.2, 15q13.3, distal 16p11.2, proximal 16p11.2 and 22q11.2. Suggestive support was found for eight additional candidate susceptibility and protective loci, which consisted predominantly of CNVs mediated by nonallelic homologous recombination.


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DNA Copy Number Variations/genetics , Genetic Loci/genetics , Genetic Markers/genetics , Genome-Wide Association Study , Schizophrenia/genetics , Case-Control Studies , Female , Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Genotype , Humans , Male , Risk Factors
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Viruses ; 4(11): 3209-26, 2012 Nov 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23202522

ABSTRACT

Several viruses within the Coronaviridae family have been categorized as either emerging or re-emerging human pathogens, with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (SARS-CoV) being the most well known. The NIAID-sponsored Virus Pathogen Database and Analysis Resource (ViPR, www.viprbrc.org) supports bioinformatics workflows for a broad range of human virus pathogens and other related viruses, including the entire Coronaviridae family. ViPR provides access to sequence records, gene and protein annotations, immune epitopes, 3D structures, host factor data, and other data types through an intuitive web-based search interface. Records returned from these queries can then be subjected to web-based analyses including: multiple sequence alignment, phylogenetic inference, sequence variation determination, BLAST comparison, and metadata-driven comparative genomics statistical analysis. Additional tools exist to display multiple sequence alignments, view phylogenetic trees, visualize 3D protein structures, transfer existing reference genome annotations to new genomes, and store or share results from any search or analysis within personal private 'Workbench' spaces for future access. All of the data and integrated analysis and visualization tools in ViPR are made available without charge as a service to the Coronaviridae research community to facilitate the research and development of diagnostics, prophylactics, vaccines and therapeutics against these human pathogens.


Subject(s)
Coronavirus , Databases, Factual , Software , Computational Biology/methods , Humans , Internet , National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (U.S.) , Research , Search Engine , United States , User-Computer Interface
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Bioinformatics ; 18(9): 1280-1, 2002 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12217927

ABSTRACT

UNLABELLED: An object metamodel based on a standard scientific ontology has been developed and used to generate a CORBA interface, an SQL schema and an XML representation for macromolecular structure (MMS) data. In addition to the interface and schema definitions, the metamodel was also used to generate the core elements of a CORBA reference server and a JDBC database loader. The Java source code which implements this metamodel, the CORBA server, database loader and XML converter along with detailed documentation and code examples are available as part of the OpenMMS toolkit. AVAILABILITY: http://openmms.sdsc.edu CONTACT: dsg@sdsc.edu


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Database Management Systems , Databases, Factual , Information Storage and Retrieval/methods , Local Area Networks , Macromolecular Substances , Molecular Structure , Internet
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Nucleic Acids Res ; 30(1): 245-8, 2002 Jan 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11752306

ABSTRACT

The Protein Data Bank (PDB; http://www.pdb.org/) is the single worldwide archive of structural data of biological macromolecules. This paper describes the progress that has been made in validating all data in the PDB archive and in releasing a uniform archive for the community. We have now produced a collection of mmCIF data files for the PDB archive (ftp://beta.rcsb.org/pub/pdb/uniformity/data/mmCIF/). A utility application that converts the mmCIF data files to the PDB format (called CIFTr) has also been released to provide support for existing software.


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Databases, Protein , Proteins/chemistry , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Archives , Database Management Systems , Enzymes/chemistry , Forecasting , Information Storage and Retrieval , Internet , Ligands , Polymers/chemistry , Protein Conformation , Quality Control , Stereoisomerism , Terminology as Topic , User-Computer Interface
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