The database consists of human and human-derived iPSCs investigated with -array, -omics, or -seq tools.
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This tool will allow you to search across gene symbols as well as gene descriptions/names, synonyms, author supplied names. For example, searching histone will return all genes with "histone" in the description. This field is marked Beta as it may run slow for some users.
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* See Study notes for more information. ‡ For early release, PARK-seq prioritized entering author results from all studies cached. Gene name standardization and tracking down subject information may still need hand-curation. Any rows with "xx" accross multiple columns will be rectified in the next release.
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