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The Frequency of INherited Disorders database (FINDbase) is a database of frequencies of causative genetic variations worldwide.[1][2]FINDbase was founded in 2006 to be a relational database for these frequencies of causative genetic variations of inherited genetic disorders, as well as pharmacogenetic markers. Out of all the national/ethnic mutation databases (NEMDBs), FINDbase has the most content and since all the entries are collected from various populations worldwide, it is seen as a great resource for population-specific information.[3]
^Georgitsi, M.; Patrinos, G. P. (2013-01-01). "Genetic Databases in Pharmacogenomics: The Frequency of Inherited Disorders Database (FINDbase)". In Innocenti, Federico; Schaik, Ron H. N. van (eds.). Genetic Databases in Pharmacogenomics: The Frequency of Inherited Disorders Database (FINDbase) - Springer. Methods in Molecular Biology. Vol. 1015. Humana Press. pp. 321–336. doi:10.1007/978-1-62703-435-7_21. ISBN978-1-62703-434-0. PMID23824866.