VectorBase: a data resource for invertebrate vector genomics

نویسندگان

  • Daniel Lawson
  • Peter Arensburger
  • Peter Atkinson
  • Nora J. Besansky
  • Robert V. Bruggner
  • Ryan Butler
  • Kathryn S. Campbell
  • George K. Christophides
  • Scott Christley
  • Emmanuel Dialynas
  • Martin Hammond
  • Catherine A. Hill
  • Nathan Konopinski
  • Neil F. Lobo
  • Robert M. MacCallum
  • Gregory R. Madey
  • Karyn Megy
  • Jason Meyer
  • Seth Redmond
  • David W. Severson
  • Eric O. Stinson
  • Pantelis Topalis
  • Ewan Birney
  • William M. Gelbart
  • Fotis C. Kafatos
  • Christos Louis
  • Frank H. Collins
چکیده

VectorBase (http://www.vectorbase.org) is an NIAID-funded Bioinformatic Resource Center focused on invertebrate vectors of human pathogens. VectorBase annotates and curates vector genomes providing a web accessible integrated resource for the research community. Currently, VectorBase contains genome information for three mosquito species: Aedes aegypti, Anopheles gambiae and Culex quinquefasciatus, a body louse Pediculus humanus and a tick species Ixodes scapularis. Since our last report VectorBase has initiated a community annotation system, a microarray and gene expression repository and controlled vocabularies for anatomy and insecticide resistance. We have continued to develop both the software infrastructure and tools for interrogating the stored data.

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دوره 37  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2009