Integrated database linking genomes to phenotypes, diseases and drugs

Category

  • Completed
  • Database Integration Coordination Program (DICP)
  • Projects funded in FY 2014

Name and affiliation of Research Director

KANEHISA Minoru

Professor, Institute for Chemical Research, Kyoto University

Outline of R&D

In order to bring the genomic revolution to society we develop an integrated database for interpretation of genome sequence data, especially for better understanding of diseases, drug responses and drug resistance from personal genomes, pathogen genomes and metagenomes.

Main database(s) subject to research and development

Period of research and development

April 2014 to March 2017

DocumentsOnly in Japanese

Presentation documents

Reports

EvaluationOnly in Japanese

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