Fig. 1

Overview of the architecture of CRlncRNA database. For each lncRNA entry, data were collected from three types of sources: the detailed information of annotation was manually assembled from published literature and cancer-related lncRNA databases; while others, such as genomic, epigenetic, expression and mutation information, came from other general databases. The lncRNAs in CRlncRNA can be accessed and analyzed by a variety of search and browse tools, as well as the services of online BLAST, genome browser and gene network visualization