MaveRegistry
MaveRegistry is a collaborative resource and platform for sharing progress on Multiplexed Assays of Variant Effect (MAVE).
The MaveRegistry is located in Toronto, ON, Canada, the website is available at https://registry.varianteffect.org.
MaveRegistry is developed by Kevin Kuang and others at the Roth Lab at the University of Toronto.
Stay in the Loop
Receive notifications for updates of projects and teams that you follow.
Foster Collaborations
Find teams with common interest and start a collaboration.
Resolve Conflicts
Identify and resolve potential project conflicts.
Seek Funding
Make your projects visible to potential funders.
MaveRegistry Tutorial 1: Create an Account
MaveRegistry Tutorial 2: Browse and Register Projects
MaveRegistry Tutorial 3: Browse and Register Teams
MaveRegistry Tutorial 4: Browse and Nominate Targets
Once your request to follow a project is approved by the project owner, you will be able to:
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- Access project details such as activities
- Receive on-site and email notifications of project update
Need some help?
Watch this video tutorial to get started!
So see a list of projects click here.
- A nomination is a target sequence feature for which we will love to see a variant effect map.
Need some help?
Watch this video tutorial to get started!
To see a list of nominations click here.
We would love to hear your thoughts and feedback so we can continue to improve MaveRegistry.
Please feel free to email us your comments and suggestions.
Kuang, Da, et al. "MaveRegistry: a collaboration platform for multiplexed assays of variant effect." Bioinformatics (2021). (PubMed)
MaveRegistry is built with an array of Open Source projects. Without technologies and supports from the Open Source community, it will be extremely difficult, if possible at all, to build MaveRegistry.
Specifically, MaveRegistry benefits from the following major Open Source projects: