Mohammad Basyuni, Sumardi, E. Siregar, Sumaiyah, E. Yusraini, H. Oku
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Search for Colon Cancer in Higher Plants Based-NCBI Online
Cancer is one of the deadliest diseases in the world, which ranks third, both experienced by males and females. The present work reports on search result of National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) databases for cancer colon in the higher plants. NCBI databases search (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/) was used to apply some recent information. Results detected for 20 databases for cancer colon. The databases of colon cancer in higher plants consist of literature, genes, genetics, genomes, proteins, and chemical features. The documentation contained 186 bookshelves, 1 NLM, 2,366 PubMed, and 13,743 PubMed Central. The gene database involved in 100 Genes, 76 GEO datasets, and 4 Homologene. Genetics comprised of 21 GTR and 5 OMIM. Protein characteristics included two conserved domains, 5 Identical Protein Groups, 399 Proteins, and seven structures. Genomes contained 386 plant nucleotides, 277 mRNA of the molecular type. The chemical property represented one bioassay by BioSystem and 33 by PubChem. Current information shows the significance of biotechnology for colon cancer.