SOURCE is a unification tool which dynamically collects and compiles data from many scientific databases, and thereby attempts to encapsulate the genetics and molecular biology of genes from the genomes of Homo sapiens, Mus musculus, Rattus norvegicus into easy to navigate GeneReports.

The mission of SOURCE is to provide a unique scientific resource that pools publicly available data commonly sought after for any clone, GenBank accession number, or gene. SOURCE is specifically designed to facilitate the analysis of large sets of data that biologists can now produce using genome-scale experimental approaches.

Five Most Recent Additions:

  • Representative Uniprot accessions available in BatchSource
  • Read the SOURCE paper at NAR or as a PDF
  • SOURCE is now available at http://source.stanford.edu
  • Retrieval of upstream genomic sequences from human GeneReports
  • Link to UCSC Genome Browser from human GeneReports
  • Choose organism:

    Choose search option:

    Enter a search term:

    Use a wildcard character (*) at the end and/or beginning of the term to broaden your search.
    Choose type of information to display:
    GeneReport: Gene Information (limited to those in UniGene)
    CloneReport: cDNA Clone Information (limited to those in dbEST)

    Batch SOURCE: Extract data for multiple genes at once

    Representative GeneReports and CloneReports
    CloneID GenBank
    Accession No.
    Gene
    IMAGE:1208978 AA659467 tumor protein p53 (TP53)
    1403763 AA693401 prolactin receptor (PRLR)
    IMAGE:1542757 AA909121 actinin, alpha 1 (ACTN1)



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    SOURCE is provided by the Genetics Department, Stanford University.
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    Compiled from a variety of public databases.
    Data on this page are curated from UniGene , Swiss-Prot , GeneMap99 , RHdb , and LocusLink .