1. The Project MinE databrowser: bringing large-scale whole-genome sequencing in ALS to researchers and the public
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Gijs H.P. Tazelaar, Yolanda Campos, Pamela J. Shaw, Rick A.A. van der Spek, Ammar Al-Chalabi, Ian R. A. Mackenzie, John Landers, Mónica Povedano Panades, Ceren Tunca, Johnathan Cooper-Knock, Karen E. Morrison, Orla Hardiman, Janez Zidar, Vivian E. Drory, Atay Vural, Vera Fominyh, Kristel R. van Eijk, Raymond D. Schellevis, Ahmad Al Khleifat, Phillipe Corcia, Ersen Kavak, Stephan Newhouse, Mamede de Carvalho, Kevin P. Kenna, Sara L. Pulit, William J. Brands, Nazli Basak, Marc Gotkine, Gabriel Miltenberger-Miltenyi, Matthieu Moisse, Jesus S. Mora, Annelot M. Dekker, Joke J.F.A. van Vugt, Boris Rogelj, Philip Van Damme, Wim Robberecht, Ervina Bilić, Maarten Kooyman, William Sproviero, Nicolas Dupré, Blaz Koritnik, Tuncay Seker, Leonard H. van den Berg, Jan H. Veldink, Ross P. Byrne, Brendan J. Kenna, Naomi R. Wray, P. Couratier, Perry T.C. van Doormaal, Jonathan D. Glass, Johnathan Mill, Russell L. McLaughlin, Bas Middelkoop, Lev Brylev, Alberto Garcia Redondo, Nicola Ticozzi, Markus Weber, Wouter van Rheenen, Mayana Zatz, Christopher Shaw, Cemile Kocoglu, Ivana Munitic, Ekaterina Rogaeva, Miguel Mitne-Neto, Peter M. Andersen, Vincenzo Silani, Michael A. van Es, Fulya Akçimen, Aleksey Shatunov, Matthew C. Kiernan, Ian P. Blair, Guy A. Rouleau, Adriano Chiò, Alfredo Iacoangeli, and Victoria Lopez Alonso
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Whole genome sequencing ,Resource (project management) ,Computer science ,Project MinE ,Scale (social sciences) ,Genetic variation ,Genomics ,Biostatistics ,Set (psychology) ,Data science - Abstract
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a rapidly progressive fatal neurodegenerative disease affecting 1 in 350 people. The aim of Project MinE is to elucidate the pathophysiology of ALS through whole-genome sequencing at least 15,000 ALS patients and 7,500 controls at 30X coverage. Here, we present the Project MinE data browser (databrowser.projectmine.com). a unique and intuitive one-stop, open-access server that provides detailed information on genetic variation analyzed in a new and still growing set of 4,366 ALS cases and 1,832 matched controls. Through its visual components and interactive design, the browser specifically aims to be a resource to those without a biostatistics background and allow clinicians and preclinical researchers to integrate Project MinE data into their own research. The browser allows users to query a transcript and immediately access a unique combination of detailed (meta)data, annotations and association statistics that would otherwise require analytic expertise and visits to scattered resources.
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- 2018
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