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Thank you for volunteering to help curate the Compendium of Cancer Genome Aberrations (CCGA)!  Your help will make this resource a valuable tool for users of the CCGA, including researchers, clinicians and others.  This short, written description will help you get started and should serve as a collection of best practices and content style as you curate.  
 
Thank you for volunteering to help curate the Compendium of Cancer Genome Aberrations (CCGA)!  Your help will make this resource a valuable tool for users of the CCGA, including researchers, clinicians and others.  This short, written description will help you get started and should serve as a collection of best practices and content style as you curate.  
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The logic for CCGA pages is that there is basic Gene and Protein (and mutation) molecular biology-type information on the “Gene Pages”, and that there is Disease and clinical-type information type on “Disease Pages”.  The CCGA is especially interested in the curation fusion of genes/mutations that arise in cancer.  However, the dividing line between "Gene/Protein/Mutation" information and "Disease" information is sometimes hard to determine (For example, in the case of describing fusion gene's value in diagnostic or prognostic tests in a specific disease).  Basically, this type of "cross over" Molecular Disease information can be included IN ABBREVIATED form on the GENE pages and will be addressed more fully on the DISEASE pages.  These guidelines will help you determine what information goes where.  Please note that you should plan to spend between 4-8 hours in curating the information onto a single gene page, and more if you are unfamiliar with the gene.
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The logic for CCGA pages is that there is basic Gene and Protein (and mutation) molecular biology-type information on the “Gene Pages”, and that there is disease and clinical-type information type on “Disease Pages”.  The CCGA is interested in the curation of genes/mutations that arise in cancer.  However, the dividing line between "Gene/Protein/Mutation" information and "Disease" information is sometimes hard to determine (For example, in the case of describing a fusion gene's value in diagnostic or prognostic tests in a specific disease).  Basically, this type of "crossover" Molecular Disease information can be included IN ABBREVIATED form on the GENE pages and will be addressed more fully on the related DISEASE pages.  These guidelines will help you determine what information goes where.  Please note that you should plan to spend between 4-8 hours in curating the information on a single gene page, and more if you are unfamiliar with the gene.
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==Editor:==
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==Associate Editor:==
Your curation of the gene and protein information will be aided and edited and reviewed by an “EDITOR”. Your assigned Editor will be your go-to person to help you curate and review your curated information after you are done curating.   Please note that this written document and the curation tutorial cannot cover all the questions and decisions your will be faced with as you curate.  Therefore, PLEASE feel free to contact your editor with any questions.  You will need to contact your assigned editor to get “write” permissions to the CCGA so that you can create and edit pages in the Wiki. 
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Your curation of the gene and protein information will be aided and reviewed by an assigned Associate Editor. Please note that this written document cannot cover all the questions and decisions your will be faced with as you curate.  Therefore, PLEASE feel free to contact your Associated Editor with any questions and upon completion of a page.
 
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==Wiki Pages:==
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The CCGA web site is based on wiki pages and can be accessed here : http://www.ccga.io/index.php/Main_Page.  please ask your editor for write premissions.
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The functionality of the wiki pages are described in brief, at MediaWiki, see here:  https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki. 
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There are also short videos available on youtube that describe MediaWiki functionality here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8irbbwNo2E&list=PLAagofQWV6pf0xFyUw7gJg2yYYB-nCS4l.  Others are available, by searching youtube for "MediaWiki tutorial".
      
==Gene Pages:==
 
==Gene Pages:==