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From: RTCGD: retroviral tagged cancer gene database Figure 1. A typical CIS List from RTCGD. Each row represents a CIS. For each CIS the retroviral integration site name (RIS name), candidate gene (by official mouse symbol), gene product description, Mouse Genome Database ID (MGI), mouse chromosomal location and number of independent retroviral integrations at the CIS with a link to the corresponding Clone List are given. From: RTCGD: retroviral tagged cancer gene database Nucleic Acids Res. 2004;32(suppl_1):D523-D527. doi:10.1093/nar/gkh013 Nucleic Acids Res | Oxford University Press

From: RTCGD: retroviral tagged cancer gene database Figure 2. A typical Clone List from RTCGD. Clone names are linked to the corresponding Clone Data, which include the flanking mouse sequence and tumor data. Also included are tumor type, CIS name (RIS name), location of the integration site with respect to the candidate gene(s), distance from the candidate gene and orientation relative to the candidate gene. Genomic position data (ucsc) are linked to the UCSC mouse genome viewer with RTCGD custom annotation tracks. From: RTCGD: retroviral tagged cancer gene database Nucleic Acids Res. 2004;32(suppl_1):D523-D527. doi:10.1093/nar/gkh013 Nucleic Acids Res | Oxford University Press

From: RTCGD: retroviral tagged cancer gene database Figure 3. Screenshot of the UCSC Mouse Genome Browser Version mm3 ( http://genome.ucsc.edu ) with RTCGD custom annotation tracks. Viral integration sites from nine groups using various different mouse tumor models are labeled by different colors and users can visually check the candidate genes for each CIS. From: RTCGD: retroviral tagged cancer gene database Nucleic Acids Res. 2004;32(suppl_1):D523-D527. doi:10.1093/nar/gkh013 Nucleic Acids Res | Oxford University Press