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WormBase: A Multi-species resource for nematode biology and genomics.
Harris TW1 , Chen N1 , Cunnigham F1 , Tello-Ruiz M1 , Antoshechkin I2 , Bastiani C2 , Bieri T3 , Blasiar D3 , Bradnam K4 , Chan J2 , Chen CK4 , Chen WJ2 , Davis P3 , Kenny E2 , Kishore R2 , Lawson D4 , Lee R2 , Nakamura C2 , Ozersky P3 , Petcherski A2 , Rogers A4 , Sabo A2 , Schwarz EM2 , VanAuken K2 , Wang Q2 , Durbin R4 , Spieth J3 , Sternberg P2 , and Stein LD1
2004. Nucleic Acids Res.. 32: 411-417.
1 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Cold Spring Harbor NY 11790, USA
2 Howard Hughes Medical Institute and California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA
3 Genome Sequencing Center, Washington University, St. Louis, MO, USA
4 The Welcome Trust Sanger Institute, Hinxton, UK
WormBase (http://www.wormbase.org) is the central data repository for information about Caenorhabditis elegans and related nematodes. As a model organism database, WormBase extends beyond the genomic sequence, integrating experimental results with extensively annotated views of the genome. The WormBase Consortium continues to expand the biological scope and utility of WormBase with the inclusion of large-scale genomic analyses, through active data and literature curation, through new analysis and visualization tools, and through refinement of the user interface. Over the past year, the nearly complete genomic sequence and comparative analyses of the closely related species Caenorhabditis briggsae have been integrated into WormBase, including gene predictions, ortholog assignments and a new synteny viewer to display the relationships between the two species. Extensive site-wide refinement of the user interface now provides quick access to the most frequently accessed resources and a consistent browsing experience across the site. Unified single-page views now provide complete summaries of commonly accessed entries like genes. These advances continue to increase the utility of WormBase for C.elegans researchers, as well as for those researchers exploring problems in functional and comparative genomics in the context of a powerful genetic system.

Todd W. Harris, PhD (harris@cshl.org)
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