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GermOnline, a cross-species community knowledgebase on germ cell differentiation

Wiederkehr, C. and Basavaraj, R. and Sarrauste de Menthiere, C. and Hermida, L. and Koch, R. and Schlecht, U. and Amon, A. and Brachat, S. and Breitenbach, M. and Briza, P. and Caburet, S. and Cherry, M. and Davis, R. and Deutschbauer, A. and Dickinson, H. G. and Dumitrescu, T. and Fellous, M. and Goldman, A. and Grootegoed, J. A. and Hawley, R. and Ishii, R. and Jegou, B. and Kaufman, R. J. and Klein, F. and Lamb, N. and Maro, B. and Nasmyth, K. and Nicolas, A. and Orr-Weaver, T. and Philippsen, P. and Pineau, C. and Rabitsch, K. P. and Reinke, V. and Roest, H. and Saunders, W. and Schroder, M. and Schedl, T. and Siep, M. and Villeneuve, A. and Wolgemuth, D. J. and Yamamoto, M. and Zickler, D. and Esposito, R. E. and Primig, M.. (2004) GermOnline, a cross-species community knowledgebase on germ cell differentiation. Nucleic Acids Research, 32 (1 Supplement). D560-D567.

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Abstract

GermOnline provides information and microarray expression data for genes involved in mitosis and meiosis, gamete formation and germ line development across species. The database has been developed, and is being curated and updated, by life scientists in cooperation with bioinformaticists. Information is contributed through an online form using free text, images and the controlled vocabulary developed by the GeneOntology Consortium. Authors provide up to three references in support of their contribution. The database is governed by an international board of scientists to ensure a standardized data format and the highest quality of GermOnline's information content. Release 2.0 provides exclusive access to microarray expression data from Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Rattus norvegicus, as well as curated information on approximately 700 genes from various organisms. The locus report pages include links to external databases that contain relevant annotation, microarray expression and proteome data. Conversely, the Saccharomyces Genome Database (SGD), S.cerevisiae GeneDB and Swiss-Prot link to the budding yeast section of GermOnline from their respective locus pages. GermOnline, a fully operational prototype subject-oriented knowledgebase designed for community annotation and array data visualization, is accessible at http://www.germonline.org. The target audience includes researchers who work on mitotic cell division, meiosis, gametogenesis, germ line development, human reproductive health and comparative genomics.
Faculties and Departments:05 Faculty of Science > Departement Biozentrum > Former Organization Units Biozentrum > Applied Microbiology (Philippsen)
UniBasel Contributors:Philippsen, Peter
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Oxford University Press
ISSN:0305-1048
e-ISSN:1362-4962
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
Language:English
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Last Modified:10 Oct 2017 06:40
Deposited On:22 Mar 2012 13:18

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