compiled by
F.W. Nicholas
Reprogen, Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Sydney,
NSW 2006, Australia. email: frankn@vetsci.usyd.edu.au
Latest update: 16th October 2003
SUMMARY OF DATABASE CONTENTS FOR MAJOR SPECIES
|
|
Cat |
Cattle |
Chicken |
Dog |
Emu |
Fox |
Goat |
Horse |
Pig |
Quail |
Rabbit |
Sheep |
Turkey |
TOTAL |
|
Disorders/traits |
1996
|
|||||||||||||
|
Single-locus disorders/traits |
427
|
|||||||||||||
|
Disorders/traits for which the causative
mutation has been identified at the DNA level |
|
|||||||||||||
|
123 |
117 |
34 |
207 |
2 |
3 |
24 |
86 |
65 |
9 |
27 |
62 |
3 |
762
|
List of all 206 species in the database Genetic map references (by species)
Examples of how to format search queries for items on these
lists are available here.
Disorders/traits with a known gene/peptide
Inborn errors of metabolism
Lysosomal storage diseases
Inherited bleeding disorders
Congenital heart diseases Dwarfism
Enter your query into the input boxes below. Terms in boxes are joined by AND or OR. You may narrow your search by Field Restrictions.
Additional help is available here.
* Special Thanks to Dennis Benson and Randy Huntzinger, The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), for their information on birx (batch irx) and querying scripts.
Thanks to Jan Graham for her substantial contribution in the early days. Thanks also to Steve Brown and Paul Le Tissier for all their input during the years in which they were involved. Steve's software is still in regular use. Thanks also to Yizhou Chen for recent contributions.
Rev. 20/7/95 (ANGIS)
The number of OMIA Database Visitors :
(Click on the counter to see how it's done.)
Usage of the OMIA database is kept track via the
usage
statistics.