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WormBase: a comprehensive data resource for Caenorhabditis biology and genomics.

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
Nucleic Acids Res, Vol. 33, No. Database Issue. (1 January 2005)


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WormBase (http://www.wormbase.org), the model organism database for information about Caenorhabditis elegans and related nematodes, continues to expand in breadth and depth. Over the past year, WormBase has added multiple large-scale datasets including SAGE, interactome, 3D protein structure datasets and NCBI KOGs. To accommodate this growth, the International WormBase Consortium has improved the user interface by adding new features to aid in navigation, visualization of large-scale datasets, advanced searching and data mining. Internally, we have restructured the database models to rationalize the representation of genes and to prepare the system to accept the genome sequences of three additional Caenorhabditis species over the coming year.


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