PUBLICATION
The Zebrafish Information Network: the zebrafish model organism database
- Authors
- Sprague, J., Bayraktaroglu, L., Clements, D., Conlin, T., Fashena, D., Frazer, K., Haendel, M., Howe, D.G., Mani, P., Ramachandran, S., Schaper, K., Segerdell, E., Song, P., Sprunger, B., Taylor, S., Van Slyke, C.E., and Westerfield, M.
- ID
- ZDB-PUB-060105-18
- Date
- 2006
- Source
- Nucleic acids research 34: D581-585 (Journal)
- Registered Authors
- Clements, David, Conlin, Tom, Fashena, David, Frazer, K., Haendel, Melissa A., Howe, Doug, Mani, Prita, Moxon, Sierra (fka Taylor), Ramachandran, Sridhar, Ruzicka, Leyla, Schaper, Kevin, Segerdell, Erik, Song, Peiran, Sprague, Judy, Sprunger, Brock, Van Slyke, Ceri E., Westerfield, Monte
- Keywords
- none
- MeSH Terms
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- Internet
- Oligonucleotides, Antisense/chemistry
- Models, Animal
- Animals
- Vocabulary, Controlled
- Zebrafish/anatomy & histology
- Zebrafish/genetics*
- Zebrafish/growth & development
- User-Computer Interface
- Systems Integration
- Databases, Genetic*
- Genomics
- Zebrafish Proteins/genetics
- Zebrafish Proteins/metabolism
- Gene Expression
- PubMed
- 16381936 Full text @ Nucleic Acids Res.
Citation
Sprague, J., Bayraktaroglu, L., Clements, D., Conlin, T., Fashena, D., Frazer, K., Haendel, M., Howe, D.G., Mani, P., Ramachandran, S., Schaper, K., Segerdell, E., Song, P., Sprunger, B., Taylor, S., Van Slyke, C.E., and Westerfield, M. (2006) The Zebrafish Information Network: the zebrafish model organism database. Nucleic acids research. 34:D581-585.
Abstract
The Zebrafish Information Network (ZFIN; http://zfin.org) is a web based community resource that implements the curation of zebrafish genetic, genomic and developmental data. ZFIN provides an integrated representation of mutants, genes, genetic markers, mapping panels, publications and community resources such as meeting announcements and contact information. Recent enhancements to ZFIN include (i) comprehensive curation of gene expression data from the literature and from directly submitted data, (ii) increased support and annotation of the genome sequence, (iii) expanded use of ontologies to support curation and query forms, (iv) curation of morpholino data from the literature, and (v) increased versatility of gene pages, with new data types, links and analysis tools.
Genes / Markers
Expression
Phenotype
Mutations / Transgenics
Human Disease / Model
Sequence Targeting Reagents
Fish
Orthology
Engineered Foreign Genes
Mapping