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The Tandem Repeats Database (TRDB) offers tools for analyzing DNA tandem repeats, crucial for genomic studies and understanding human disease. It serves as a collaborative research platform for data sharing and analysis.

Area of Science:

  • Genomics
  • Bioinformatics
  • Molecular Biology

Background:

  • Tandem repeats in DNA are vital genomic markers and have roles in human diseases.
  • Understanding these repeats is crucial for genetic research and diagnostics.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce the Tandem Repeats Database (TRDB) as a public resource for tandem repeat information.
  • To highlight TRDB's comprehensive tools for repeat analysis and data management.

Main Methods:

  • TRDB provides tools for repeat analysis, including Tandem Repeats Finder, query/filtering, clustering, and polymorphism prediction.
  • It offers PCR primer selection, data visualization, and diverse data download formats.
  • The database functions as a research workbench with user storage and private collaboration features.

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Main Results:

  • TRDB consolidates diverse information and analytical tools for tandem repeats in genomic DNA.
  • It facilitates both individual research and collaborative projects in tandem repeat analysis.

Conclusions:

  • TRDB is a valuable, centralized resource for researchers studying DNA tandem repeats.
  • The database supports advancements in genomic research, disease understanding, and regulatory process investigation.