Schema for ccdsNotes
  Database: mm9    Primary Table: ccdsNotes    Row Count: 459   Data last updated: 2019-10-05
Format description: Consensus CDS public notes
On download server: MariaDB table dump directory
fieldexampleSQL type info description
ccds CCDS49963.1char(12) values CCDS id
createDate 2018-03-16char(10) values date note was added
note The coding region has been ...longblob   text of note

Connected Tables and Joining Fields
        mm9.ccdsGene.name (via ccdsNotes.ccds)
      mm9.ccdsInfo.ccds (via ccdsNotes.ccds)
      mm9.ccdsKgMap.ccdsId (via ccdsNotes.ccds)

Sample Rows
 
ccdscreateDatenote
CCDS49963.12018-03-16The coding region has been updated to reflect the use of an in-frame downstream start codon, which is better supported by conser ...
CCDS25277.12018-03-05The coding region has been updated to scale back the N-terminus to one that is more supported by the available transcript data a ...
CCDS49633.12017-12-07This CCDS ID is withdrawn following a change in the annotation of the coding region by one of the annotating groups (NCBI RefSeq ...
CCDS40636.12017-12-06This coding region was updated to remove an unsupported nine-nucleotide coding exon from the earlier version (amino-acid residue ...
CCDS40515.12017-12-06This coding region was withdrawn because currently there is insufficient support for the transcript and the protein.
CCDS22607.12017-12-06This coding region was withdrawn because currently there is insufficient support for the transcript and the protein.
CCDS15095.12017-12-06This coding region was withdrawn because currently there is insufficient support for the transcript and the protein.
CCDS20028.12017-12-06This coding region was withdrawn because currently there is insufficient support for the transcript and the protein.
CCDS24037.12017-12-06The coding region has been updated to start at an alternate in-frame start codon that is more supported by available transcript ...
CCDS51215.12017-12-06This coding region was withdrawn because currently there is insufficient support for the transcript and the protein.

Note: all start coordinates in our database are 0-based, not 1-based. See explanation here.