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<p>This page provides detailed descriptions of all collections of gene sets in MSigDB.</p>
 
<p>To learn about changes and other information specific for a particular release of MSigDB, please refer to the corresponding [[Release_Notes]].</p>
 
<h2>H: Hallmarks</h2>
 
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<h2>C1: positional gene sets</h2>
 
<p>Genes from the same genomic location (chromosome or cytogenetic band) are grouped in a gene set. Cytogenetic annotations are from three sources:</p>
 
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<li>[http://www.genenames.org Human Genome Organization (HUGO) Gene Nomenclature Committee (HGNC)]</li>
 
<li>[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/unigene/ UniGene]</li>
 
<li>[http://www.affymetrix.com Affymetrix] microarray annotations</li>
 
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<p>We merged the relevant annotations from these resources and derived a single cytogenetic band location for every gene symbol. These were then grouped into sets. Decimals in cytogenetic bands were ignored. For example, 5q31.1 was considered 5q31. Therefore, genes annotated as 5q31.2 and those annotated as 5q31.3 were both placed in the same set, 5q31.</p>
 
<p>When there were conflicts, the UniGene entry was used.</p>
 
<p>These sets are helpful in identifying effects related to chromosomal deletions or amplifications, dosage compensation, epigenetic silencing, and other regional effects.</p>
 
<h5>Revision history</h5>
 
<p>v1.0 MSigDB (March 2005) first appearance of C1 collection. It contained 24 sets, one for each of the 24 human chromosomes, and 295 sets corresponding to cytogenetic bands.</p>
 
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<h2>C2: curated gene sets</h2>
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See the [http://software.broadinstitute.org/gsea/msigdb/collections.jsp MSigDB Collections page] on the main website.
<h2>C3: motif gene sets</h2>
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<h2>C4:computational gene sets</h2>
 
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<h2>C5: GO gene sets</h2>
 
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<h2>C6: oncogenetic signatures</h2>
 
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<h2>C7: immunologic signatures</h2>
 
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