Genome Biology (Jan 2019)

The Network of Cancer Genes (NCG): a comprehensive catalogue of known and candidate cancer genes from cancer sequencing screens

  • Dimitra Repana,
  • Joel Nulsen,
  • Lisa Dressler,
  • Michele Bortolomeazzi,
  • Santhilata Kuppili Venkata,
  • Aikaterini Tourna,
  • Anna Yakovleva,
  • Tommaso Palmieri,
  • Francesca D. Ciccarelli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-018-1612-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Abstract The Network of Cancer Genes (NCG) is a manually curated repository of 2372 genes whose somatic modifications have known or predicted cancer driver roles. These genes were collected from 275 publications, including two sources of known cancer genes and 273 cancer sequencing screens of more than 100 cancer types from 34,905 cancer donors and multiple primary sites. This represents a more than 1.5-fold content increase compared to the previous version. NCG also annotates properties of cancer genes, such as duplicability, evolutionary origin, RNA and protein expression, miRNA and protein interactions, and protein function and essentiality. NCG is accessible at http://ncg.kcl.ac.uk/.

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