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nonish

Member Since 16 Sep 2012
Offline Last Active Sep 16 2012 02:49 AM
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mutation annotations

16 September 2012 - 02:38 AM

Hi,
I'm performing a computational analysis on mutations and currently trying to build a data set of specific mutation that I found in papers.
The first group of mutations is defined by: (1) Gene name (HGNC annotations, such as "LDLR" or "BRCA1") and (2) the cDNA (c.) nomenclature (such as c.2389 G>T or c.313+6T>C).
The second group is fedined by (1) Gene name (again HGNC annotations), (2) such as mutation (G>A), (3) intron number and (4) position relative to the intron (such as +6 or -2).

I wish to locate the genomic coordinate of the mutation (hg19 coordinates).

In both cases, I encounter here a conflict as there are, in many cases, a few transcripts, (i.e. more than one cDNA for the gene). In both papers, they didn't supply a transcript id, only gene name. Posted Image

Is there a common way to interpret these mutations? (for example, looking only on the longest transcript). In addition, assuming I have only a single transcript, how do you  to fetch the exons\introns positions within the transcript\cDNA?

Thanks in advance,
Noa

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