DictyBase
dictyBase is an online bioinformatics database for the model organism Dictyostelium discoideum.[1][2]
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Description | genome portal for the Amoebozoa. |
Contact | |
Research center | Northwestern University |
Laboratory | dictyBase, Northwestern University Biomedical Informatics Center and Center for Genetic Medicine |
Authors | Pascale Gaudet |
Primary citation | Gaudet & al. (2011)[1] |
Release date | 2004 |
Access | |
Website | http://www.dictybase.org |
Tools
dictyBase offers many ways of searching and retrieving data from the database:
- dictyMart - a tool for retrieving varied information on many genes (or the sequences of those genes).
- Genome Browser - browse the genes of D. discoideum in their genomic context.
gollark: Release the entries, or you won't have.
gollark: <@319753218592866315>
gollark: Sad.
gollark: Why not refer them instead?
gollark: Just infer the entries.
References
- Gaudet, Pascale; Fey Petra; Basu Siddhartha; Bushmanova Yulia A; Dodson Robert; Sheppard Kerry A; Just Eric M; Kibbe Warren A; Chisholm Rex L (Jan 2011). "dictyBase update 2011: web 2.0 functionality and the initial steps towards a genome portal for the Amoebozoa". Nucleic Acids Res. 39 (Database issue): D620–4. doi:10.1093/nar/gkq1103. PMC 3013695. PMID 21087999.
- Petra Fey; Robert J. Dodson; Siddhartha Basu; Rex L. Chisholm (8 February 2013). One Stop Shop for Everything Dictyostelium: dictyBase and the Dicty Stock Center in 2012. Methods in Molecular Biology. 983. pp. 59–92. doi:10.1007/978-1-62703-302-2_4. ISBN 978-1-62703-301-5. PMC 3762881. PMID 23494302.
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