WormBase: better software, richer content

WormBase (http://wormbase.org), the public database for genomics and biology of Caenorhabditis elegans, has been restructured for stronger performance and expanded for richer biological content. Performance was improved by accelerating the loading of central data pages such as the omnibus Gene page,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nucleic acids research 2006-01, Vol.34 (1), p.D475-D478
Hauptverfasser: Schwarz, Erich M, Antoshechkin, Igor, Bastiani, Carol, Bieri, Tamberlyn, Blasiar, Darin, Canaran, Payan, Chan, Juancarlos, Chen, Nansheng, Chen, Wen J, Davis, Paul, Fiedler, Tristan J, Girard, Lisa, Harris, Todd W, Kenny, Eimear E, Kishore, Ranjana, Lawson, Dan, Lee, Raymond, Müller, Hans-Michael, Nakamura, Cecilia, Ozersky, Phil, Petcherski, Andrei, Rogers, Anthony, Spooner, Will, Tuli, Mary Ann, Van Auken, Kimberly, Wang, Daniel, Durbin, Richard, Spieth, John, Stein, Lincoln D, Sternberg, Paul W
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Zusammenfassung:WormBase (http://wormbase.org), the public database for genomics and biology of Caenorhabditis elegans, has been restructured for stronger performance and expanded for richer biological content. Performance was improved by accelerating the loading of central data pages such as the omnibus Gene page, by rationalizing internal data structures and software for greater portability, and by making the Genome Browser highly customizable in how it views and exports genomic subsequences. Arbitrarily complex, user-specified queries are now possible through Textpresso (for all available literature) and through WormMart (for most genomic data). Biological content was enriched by reconciling all available cDNA and expressed sequence tag data with gene predictions, clarifying single nucleotide polymorphism and RNAi sites, and summarizing known functions for most genes studied in this organism.
ISSN:0305-1048
1362-4962
DOI:10.1093/nar/gkj061