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The Zebrafish Information Network: major gene page and home page updates

Douglas G. Howe, Sridhar Ramachandran, Yvonne M. Bradford, David Fashena, Sabrina Toro, Anne Eagle, Ken Frazer, Patrick Kalita, Prita Mani, Ryan Martin, Sierra Taylor Moxon, Holly Paddock, Christian Pich, Leyla Ruzicka, Kevin Schaper, Xiang Shao, Amy Singer, Ceri E. Van Slyke, Monte Westerfield

2020Nucleic Acids Research29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Zebrafish Information Network (ZFIN) (https://zfin.org/) is the database for the model organism, zebrafish (Danio rerio). ZFIN expertly curates, organizes, and provides a wide array of zebrafish genetic and genomic data, including genes, alleles, transgenic lines, gene expression, gene function, mutant phenotypes, orthology, human disease models, gene and mutant nomenclature, and reagents. New features at ZFIN include major updates to the home page and the gene page, the two most used pages at ZFIN. Data including disease models, phenotypes, expression, mutants and gene function continue to be contributed to The Alliance of Genome Resources for integration with similar data from other model organisms.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyZebrafishGeneGeneticsModel organismMutantGenomeComputational biologyPhenotypeGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesGenomics and Rare DiseasesMachine Learning in Bioinformatics
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