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Eukaryotic Genomic Databases

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Eukaryotic Genomic Databases
Springer New York

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Identifying Sequenced Eukaryotic Genomes and Transcriptomes with diArk
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    Chapter 2 An Introduction to the Saccharomyces Genome Database (SGD)
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    Chapter 3 Using the Candida Genome Database
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    Chapter 4 PomBase: The Scientific Resource for Fission Yeast
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    Chapter 5 EuPathDB: The Eukaryotic Pathogen Genomics Database Resource
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    Chapter 6 The Ensembl Genome Browser: Strategies for Accessing Eukaryotic Genome Data
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    Chapter 7 Mouse Genome Informatics (MGI) Is the International Resource for Information on the Laboratory Mouse
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    Chapter 8 A Primer for the Rat Genome Database (RGD)
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    Chapter 9 Bovine Genome Database: Tools for Mining the Bos taurus Genome
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    Chapter 10 Navigating Xenbase: An Integrated Xenopus Genomics and Gene Expression Database
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    Chapter 11 Using ZFIN: Data Types, Organization, and Retrieval
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    Chapter 12 EchinoBase: Tools for Echinoderm Genome Analyses
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    Chapter 13 A Multi-Omics Database for Parasitic Nematodes and Trematodes
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    Chapter 14 Using WormBase: A Genome Biology Resource for Caenorhabditis elegans and Related Nematodes
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    Chapter 15 Using WormBase ParaSite: An Integrated Platform for Exploring Helminth Genomic Data
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    Chapter 16 Using FlyBase to Find Functionally Related Drosophila Genes
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    Chapter 17 Hymenoptera Genome Database: Using HymenopteraMine to Enhance Genomic Studies of Hymenopteran Insects
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    Chapter 18 Navigating the i5k Workspace@NAL: A Resource for Arthropod Genomes
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Chapter title
EchinoBase: Tools for Echinoderm Genome Analyses
Chapter number 12
Book title
Eukaryotic Genomic Databases
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2018
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-7737-6_12
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-7736-9, 978-1-4939-7737-6
Authors

Gregory A. Cary, R. Andrew Cameron, Veronica F. Hinman, Cary, Gregory A., Cameron, R. Andrew, Hinman, Veronica F.

Abstract

The echinoderms are a phylum of invertebrate deuterostome animals that constitute important research models for a number of biological disciplines. EchinoBase ( www.echinobase.org ) is an echinoderm-specific genome database and web information system that provides a platform for the interrogation and exploration of echinoderm genomic data. This chapter outlines the datasets available on EchinoBase; from assembled genomes and genome annotations, to spatial and quantitative expression data, as well as functional genomics datasets. We also highlight the bioinformatic tools available on the website to facilitate rapid inquiries using these data (genome browsers, precompiled BLAST databases, etc.), and suggest optimized strategies for performing these inquiries. We conclude with a perspective on how one could integrate various genomic resources to predict putative noncoding regulatory regions. The available datasets and analyses they permit provide the basic components required for developing an understanding of how echinoderm genomes are regulated, especially during early development, and provides a platform for comparative genomic inquiries among species in this phylum.

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Other 3 14%
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Neuroscience 2 9%
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Other 1 5%
Unknown 8 36%