Phenotype/genotype
integrator : merges NHGRI genome-wide association study (GWAS) data
with several NCBI databases, including Gene, dbGaP, OMIM, GTEx and dbSNP.
Integrated
Interactions database : IID (Integrated Interaction Database) is
an on-line database of known and predicted eukaryotic protein-protein
interactions, in 30 tissues of model organisms and humans.
ConsensusPathDB:
integrates interaction networks in Homo sapiens including binary and
complex protein-protein, genetic, metabolic, signaling, gene regulatory
and drug-target interactions, as well as biochemical pathways.
VIPR
Virus pathogen resource of genomic and research
data and analysis tools for a wide range of human virus pathogens, developed
through support by the U.S. National Institutes of Health.
Vita:
Predicts viral genes affected by human microRNA
Vir-Mir
database of predicted viral miRNA candidate hairpins
VirusMintdatabase of interactions between human
and viral proteins
VirHostNet
a knowledgebase for the management and the analysis of proteome
wide virus-host interaction networks.
InnateDB is
a publicly available database of the genes, proteins, experimentally-verified
interactions and signaling pathways involved in the innate immune response
of humans, mice and bovines to microbial infection.
Environmental toxins and pollutants: Toxicology
(gene/environement interactomes)
Comparative Toxicogenomics
Database: CTD is a robust, publicly available database that aims
to advance understanding about how environmental exposures affect human
health. It provides manually curated information about chemical–gene/protein
interactions, chemical–disease and gene–disease relationships.
These data are integrated with functional and pathway data to aid in
development of hypotheses about the mechanisms underlying environmentally
influenced diseases.
Genetics
Home Reference :National Library
of Medicine's web site for consumer information about genetic conditions
and the genes or chromosomes related to those conditions.
Genie
Virtual Genetics Education Centre (Leicester University)