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Resource Name/Title

Cancer Genome Anatomy Project (CGAP)

Description

CGAP is an interdisciplinary program designed to understand the molecular changes that transform normal cells into cancer cells. Through its website, CGAP provides access to a wide variety of human and mouse molecular databases and also provides unique web-based tools to probe this vast amount of information. The data and tools are organized under headings: Genes, Chromosomes, Tissues, SAGE Genie, RNAi, and Pathways. All clones are available to researchers.

NCI Division, Office, Center (DOC)

Office of the Director (OD)

Category(s)

Genomic Resources
Cancer Genome Anatomy Project (CGAP)

Contact(s)

Gerhard, Daniela 
+1 301 451 8027 

Web Sites

http://cgap.nci.nih.gov

Availability

Call department

National Cancer Institute U.S. Department of Health & Human Services National Institutes of Health USA.gov