With the Harmonizome app you can explore aggregated knowledge about human genes. Most online databases that enlist properties of human genes only include information from hand full of resources. To create the Harmonizome mobile app we assembled, extracted, and organized knowledge from over 60 online resources including novel databases that we created. The Harmonizome serves this accumulated knowledge in an easy to access interface where users can enter their gene of interest to discover properties of gene. The knowledge spans from expression in cells, tissues and diseases; regulation by transcription factors, chromatin marks and microRNAs; functional membership in protein complexes, pathways and ontologies; genomic association with disease, and differential expression upon treatment of cells with drugs; as well as structural and other genomic features.
The knowledge provided within this app is a subset of the Harmonizome project which can be accessed at:
http://amp.pharm.mssm.edu/Harmonizome
This project is being actively developed by the Maayan Lab from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, which is part of the BD2K-LINCS Data Coordination and Integration Center (DCIC) supported by NIH grant U54HL127624; and the Knowledge Management Center for Illuminating the Druggable Genome (KMC-IDG) supported by NIH grant U54CA189201.