About dbCRID

  • dbCRID (Database of Chromosomal Rearrangements In Diseases) is the largest database of curated database of human Chromosome rearrangements and associated diseases.
  • Current release: v 0.9 (06/30/2010).
  • Please direct questions and comments to dbCRID@biolead.org.
  • Related Databases

  • AtlasGeneticsOncology, Atlas of Genetics and Cytogenetics in Oncology and Haematology
  • ChimerDB 2.0, A knowledgebase for fusion genes updated
  • CytoD 1.0, A database of cytogenetic abnormalities.
  • DACRO, A disease-Associated Chromosomal Rearrangements Online.
  • Decipher, , A Database of Chromosomal Imbalance and Phenotype in Humans Using Ensembl Resources
  • HYBRIDdb,A database of hybrid genes in the human genome.
  • Mitelman, A database of Chromosome Aberrations and Gene Fusions in Cancer.
  • SKY/M-FISH &CGH, A public platform for investigators to share and compare their molecular cytogenetic data.
  • TICdb, A database of Translocation breakpoints In Cancer.
  • References

  • Kong F, Zhu J, Wu J, Peng J, Wang Y, Wang Q, Fu S, Yuan L and Li T: dbCRID: a database of chromosomal rearrangements in human diseases. Nucleic Acids Res. [PubMed] [Full-text]
  • Event ID: 10326 ( Case ID: 10480 )
    Disease: Acute Myelocytic Leukemia ( DOID: 9119 ) All events related to this disease.
    Event Information
    Precision: B
    Chromosome Rearrangement Type: Reciprocal Translocation
    Chromosome: 7, 12
    Karyotype: t(7;12)(q32;p13)
    Breakpoints Information:
    Second Breakpoint:
    Location: p13
    This breakpoint occurs in intron1 of NM_001987.
    Junction Sequence is Unavailable.
    Experimental Method: Southern blot, FISH
    Reference Information
    PubMed ID: 10400416
    Authors: Satake N,Maseki N,Nishiyama M,Kobayashi H,Sakurai M,Inaba H,Katano N,Horikoshi Y,Eguchi H,Miyake M,Seto M,Kaneko Y
    Journal: Leukemia : official journal of the Leukemia Society of America,
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