Alternative Splicing Annotation Project

2003–2013 UCLA database for alternative splicing data From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Alternative Splicing Annotation Project (ASAP) in computational biology was a database for alternative splicing data maintained by the University of California from 2003 to 2013.[2] The purpose of ASAP was to provide a source for data mining projects by consolidating the information generated by genomics and proteomics researchers.[2]

Descriptioncomparative genomics of alternative splicing.
Organisms15 animal species
LaboratoryDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry
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Descriptioncomparative genomics of alternative splicing.
Organisms15 animal species
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Research centerUniversity of California
LaboratoryDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry
AuthorsNamshin Kim
Primary citationKim & al. (2007)[1]
Release date2003
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Websitebioinformatics.ucla.edu/ASAP2 (archive)
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