AgBase explained

AgBase
Description:functional genomics resource for agriculture.
Center:University of Arizona
Author:Fiona M McCarthy
Citation:McCarthy & al. (2006)
Released:2006
Url:http://agbase.arizona.edu/

AgBase is a curated genomic database containing functional annotations of agriculturally important animals, plants, microbes and parasites.[1] AgBase biocurators provides annotation of Gene Ontology terms and Plant ontology terms for gene products.[2] By 2011 AgBase provided information for 18 organisms including horse, cat, dog, cotton, rice and soybean.[3]

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References

  1. McCarthy. Fiona M. Wang Nan . Magee G Bryce . Nanduri Bindu . Lawrence Mark L . Camon Evelyn B . Barrell Daniel G . Hill David P . Dolan Mary E . Williams W Paul . Luthe Dawn S . Bridges Susan M . Burgess Shane C. 2006. AgBase: a functional genomics resource for agriculture. BMC Genomics. 7. 229. England. 16961921. 10.1186/1471-2164-7-229. 1618847 . free .
  2. 23160411. 2012. Pillai. L. Developing a biocuration workflow for Ag Base, a non-model organism database. Database. 2012. bas038. Chouvarine. P. Tudor. C. O.. Schmidt. C. J.. Vijay-Shanker. K. McCarthy. F. M.. 10.1093/database/bas038. 3500517.
  3. 21075795. 2011. McCarthy. F. M.. Ag Base: Supporting functional modeling in agricultural organisms. Nucleic Acids Research. 39. Database issue. D497–506. Gresham. C. R.. Buza. T. J.. Chouvarine. P. Pillai. L. R.. Kumar. R. Ozkan. S. Wang. H. Manda. P. Arick. T. Bridges. S. M.. Burgess. S. C.. 10.1093/nar/gkq1115. 3013706.

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