In the past years, identification of alternative splicing (AS) variants has been gaining momentum. We developed AVATAR,
a database for documenting AS using 5,469,433 human EST sequences and 26,159 human mRNA sequences. AVATAR contains
12000 alternative splicing sites identified by mapping ESTs and mRNAs with the whole human genome sequence. AVATAR
also contains AS information for 6 eukaryotes. We mapped EST alignment information into a graph model where exons
and introns are represented with vertices and edges, respectively. AVATAR can be queried using, (1) gene names,
(2) number of identified AS events in a gene, (3) minimal number of ESTs supporting a splicing site, etc. as search
parameters. The system provides visualized AS information for queried genes.AvailabilityThe database is available for free at
http://avatar.iecs.fcu.edu.tw/
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