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  • The generic genome browser: a building block for a model organism system database.
    Genome Res, Vol. 12, No. 10. (October 2002), pp. 1599-1610.
    by LD Stein, C Mungall, S Shu, M Caudy, M Mangone, A Day, E Nickerson, JE Stajich, TW Harris, A Arva, S Lewis
  • MAKER: An easy-to-use annotation pipeline designed for emerging model organism genomes
    Genome Res. (19 November 2007), gr.6743907.
    by Brandi L Cantarel, Ian Korf, Sofia M Robb, Genis Parra, Eric Ross, Barry Moore, Carson Holt, Sanchez, Mark Yandell
  • WormBase: a comprehensive data resource for Caenorhabditis biology and genomics.
    Nucleic Acids Res, Vol. 33, No. Database Issue. (1 January 2005)
    by Nansheng Chen, Todd W W Harris, Igor Antoshechkin, Carol Bastiani, Tamberlyn Bieri, Darin Blasiar, Keith Bradnam, Payan Canaran, Juancarlos Chan, Chao-Kung K Chen, Wen J J Chen, Fiona Cunningham, Paul Davis, Eimear Kenny, Ranjana Kishore, Daniel Lawson, Raymond Lee, Hans-Michael M Muller, Cecilia Nakamura, Shraddha Pai, Philip Ozersky, Andrei Petcherski, Anthony Rogers, Aniko Sabo, Erich M M Schwarz, Kimberly Van Auken, Qinghua Wang, Richard Durbin, John Spieth, Paul W W Sternberg, Lincoln D D Stein
  • GMODWeb: a web framework for the generic model organism database
    Genome Biology, Vol. 9, No. 6. (2008)
    by Brian O'Connor, Allen Day, Scott Cain, Olivier Arnaiz, Linda Sperling, Lincoln Stein
  • WormBase: new content and better access.
    Nucleic Acids Res, Vol. 35, No. Database issue. (January 2007)
    posted to bioinformatics gmod wormbase by tharris on 2008-05-30 21:41:05 as ** along with 1 person hpiwowar
  • Celsius: a community resource for Affymetrix microarray data
    Genome Biology, Vol. 8 (14 June 2007), R112.
    by Allen Day, Marc RJ Carlson, Jun Dong, Brian D O'Connor, Stanley F Nelson
    posted to bioinformatics chado gmod by orzenil on 2008-08-20 21:06:54 as **** along with 3 people jfr gpalidwor ghattem
  • Xenbase: a Xenopus biology and genomics resource
    Nucl. Acids Res. (4 November 2007), gkm826.
    by Jeff B Bowes, Kevin A Snyder, Erik Segerdell, Ross Gibb, Chris Jarabek, Etienne Noumen, Nicolas Pollet, Peter D Vize
    posted to bioinformatics gmod by orzenil on 2008-08-14 05:11:56 as ** along with 2 people lisa1 cabbagezs
  • Gallus GBrowse: a unified genomic database for the chicken.
    Nucleic Acids Res (11 October 2007)
    by Carl J J Schmidt, Michael Romanov, Oliver Ryder, Vincent Magrini, Matthew Hickenbotham, Jarret Glasscock, Sean McGrath, Elaine Mardis, Lincoln D D Stein
    posted to gmod gbrowse chado by orzenil on 2008-10-08 21:25:37 as read
  • BeetleBase: the model organism database for Tribolium castaneum
    Nucleic Acids Research, Vol. 35, No. Supplement 1. (January 2007), pp. D476-D479.
    posted to bioinformatics gmod by orzenil on 2008-08-16 21:06:40 as **
  • SmedGD: the Schmidtea mediterranea genome database.
    Nucleic acids research, Vol. 36, No. Database issue. (January 2008)
  • The Gene Ontology project in 2008.
    Nucleic acids research, Vol. 36, No. Database issue. (January 2008)
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  • A Chado case study: an ontology-based modular schema for representing genome-associated biological information
    Bioinformatics, Vol. 23, No. 13. (1 July 2007), pp. i337-346.
    by Christopher J Mungall, David B Emmert, The F Consortium
    posted to bioinformatics gmod by orzenil on 2008-07-27 01:49:56 as ***** along with 3 people natstreet jamselem jyuh
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