Figure 3From: Changing genetic paradigms: creating next-generation genetic databases as tools to understand the emerging complexities of genotype/phenotype relationshipsA model for next-generation genetic databases. (1) Genotype Database: (A) genetic heterogeneity within blood tissues and (B, C, and D) within other tissues in an organism. Each of the following databases contains specific information associated with phenotype differences: (2) DNA editing database, (3) RNA editing database, (4) Coregulators database, (5) Epigenetic database, and (6) Interacting proteins database. (7) Microenvironment selective pressure for different phenotypes.Back to article page