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Proper Citation: pfSNP (RRID:SCR_002167)
Description: Search engine integrating various bio-informatic resources and algorithims to produce a one-stop resource for biologists to identify potentially functional SNPs. It caters to different groups of scientists interested in SNPs including those working in the following areas: * Whole-genome association studies * Gene-based association studies * Designing experiments to address the functionality of specific SNPs * Determining potentially functionally significant SNPs that are in LD with non-pfSNPs of interest. Users may add published SNP functions.
Abbreviations: pfSNP
Synonyms: Potentially Functional SNP Search Engine, pfSNP Search Engine
Resource Type: data repository, service resource, database, storage service resource, data or information resource
Defining Citation: PMID:20672376
Keywords: single nucleotide polymorphism, function, association study, gene, genome
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