TY - JOUR
T1 - PlasmoDB
T2 - The Plasmodium genome resource. A database integrating experimental and computational data
AU - Bahl, Amit
AU - Brunk, Brian
AU - Crabtree, Jonathan
AU - Fraunholz, Martin J.
AU - Gajria, Bindu
AU - Grant, Gregory R.
AU - Ginsburg, Hagai
AU - Gupta, Dinesh
AU - Kissinger, Jessica C.
AU - Labo, Philip
AU - Li, Li
AU - Mailman, Matthew D.
AU - Milgram, Arthur J.
AU - Pearson, David S.
AU - Roos, David S.
AU - Schug, Jonathan
AU - Stoeckert, Christian J.
AU - Whetzel, Patricia
PY - 2003/1/1
Y1 - 2003/1/1
N2 - PlasmoDB (http://PlasmoDB.org) is the official database of the Plasmodium falciparum genome sequencing consortium. This resource incorporates the recently completed P. falciparum genome sequence and annotation, as well as draft sequence and annotation emerging from other Plasmodium sequencing projects. PlasmoDB currently houses information from five parasite species and provides tools for intra- and inter-species comparisons. Sequence information is integrated with other genomic-scale data emerging from the Plasmodium research community, including gene expression analysis from EST, SAGE and microarray projects and proteomics studies. The relational schema used to build PlasmoDB, GUS (Genomics Unified Schema) employs a highly structured format to accommodate the diverse data types generated by sequence and expression projects. A variety of tools allow researchers to formulate complex, biologically-based, queries of the database. A stand-alone version of the database is also available on CD-ROM (P. falciparum GenePlot), facilitating access to the data in situations where internet access is difficult (e.g. by malaria researchers working in the field). The goal of PlasmoDB is to facilitate utilization of the vast quantities of genomic-scale data produced by the global malaria research community. The software used to develop PlasmoDB has been used to create a second Apicomplexan parasite genome database, ToxoDB (http://ToxoDB.org).
AB - PlasmoDB (http://PlasmoDB.org) is the official database of the Plasmodium falciparum genome sequencing consortium. This resource incorporates the recently completed P. falciparum genome sequence and annotation, as well as draft sequence and annotation emerging from other Plasmodium sequencing projects. PlasmoDB currently houses information from five parasite species and provides tools for intra- and inter-species comparisons. Sequence information is integrated with other genomic-scale data emerging from the Plasmodium research community, including gene expression analysis from EST, SAGE and microarray projects and proteomics studies. The relational schema used to build PlasmoDB, GUS (Genomics Unified Schema) employs a highly structured format to accommodate the diverse data types generated by sequence and expression projects. A variety of tools allow researchers to formulate complex, biologically-based, queries of the database. A stand-alone version of the database is also available on CD-ROM (P. falciparum GenePlot), facilitating access to the data in situations where internet access is difficult (e.g. by malaria researchers working in the field). The goal of PlasmoDB is to facilitate utilization of the vast quantities of genomic-scale data produced by the global malaria research community. The software used to develop PlasmoDB has been used to create a second Apicomplexan parasite genome database, ToxoDB (http://ToxoDB.org).
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0037246674&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1093/nar/gkg081
DO - 10.1093/nar/gkg081
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C2 - 12519984
AN - SCOPUS:0037246674
SN - 0305-1048
VL - 31
SP - 212
EP - 215
JO - Nucleic Acids Research
JF - Nucleic Acids Research
IS - 1
ER -