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Short interfering RNAs (siRNAs) are a popular method for gene-knockdown, acting by degrading the target mRNA. Before performing experiments it is invaluable to locate and evaluate previous knockdown experiments for the gene of interest. The siRNA database provides a gene-centric view of siRNA experimental data, including siRNAs of known efficacy and siRNAs predicted to be of high efficacy by a combination of methods. Linked to these sequences is information such as siRNA thermodynamic properties and the potential for sequence-specific off-target effects. The database enables the user to evaluate an siRNA's potential for inhibition and non-specific effects. The database is available at http://siRNA.cgb.ki.se.[1]


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  1. siRNAdb: a database of siRNA sequences.,
    Chalk, Alistair M., Warfinge Richard E., Georgii-Hemming Patrick, and Sonnhammer Erik L. L.
    , Nucleic Acids Res, 2005 Jan 1, Volume 33, Issue Database issue, p.D131-4, (2005)