Harmonizing model organism data in the Alliance of Genome Resources
Author(s) -
Julie Agapite,
LaurentPhilippe Albou,
Suzi Aleksander,
Micheal Alexander,
Anna V. Anagnostopoulos,
Giulia Antonazzo,
Joanna Argasinska,
Valerio Arnaboldi,
Helen Attrill,
Andrés Becerra,
Susan M. Bello,
Judith A. Blake,
Olin Blodgett,
Yvonne M. Bradford,
Carol J. Bult,
Scott Cain,
Brian R. Calvi,
Seth Carbon,
Juancarlos Chan,
Wen J. Chen,
J. Michael Cherry,
Jaehyoung Cho,
Karen Christie,
Madeline A. Crosby,
Paul A. Davis,
Eduardo da Veiga Beltrame,
Jeffrey L De Pons,
Peter D’Eustachio,
Stavros Diamantakis,
M. Eileen Dolan,
Gilberto dos Santos,
Eric Douglass,
Barbara Dunn,
Anne Eagle,
Dustin Ebert,
Stacia R. Engel,
David Fashena,
Saoirse Foley,
Ken Frazer,
Sibyl Gao,
Adam C Gibson,
Felix Gondwe,
Josh Goodman,
L. Sian Gramates,
Christian A Grove,
Paul Hale,
Todd Harris,
G. Thomas Hayman,
David P. Hill,
Douglas G. Howe,
Kevin Howe,
Yanhui Hu,
Sagar Jha,
James A. Kadin,
Thomas C. Kaufman,
Patrick Kalita,
Kalpana Karra,
Ranjana Kishore,
Anne E. Kwitek,
Stanley J. F. Laulederkind,
Raymond Lee,
Ian Longden,
Manuel Luypaert,
Kevin MacPherson,
Ryan Martin,
Steven J Marygold,
Beverley Matthews,
Monica McAndrews,
Gillian Millburn,
Stuart R. Miyasato,
Howie Motenko,
Sierra Moxon,
HansMichael Müller,
Chris Mungall,
Anushya Muruganujan,
Tremayne Mushayahama,
Harika S Nalabolu,
Robert S Nash,
Patrick Ng,
Paulo Nuin,
Holly Paddock,
Michael Paulini,
Norbert Perrimon,
Christian Pich,
Mark Quinton-Tulloch,
Daniela Raciti,
Sridhar Ramachandran,
Joel E. Richardson,
Susan Russo Gelbart,
Leyla Ruzicka,
Kevin Schaper,
Gary Schindelman,
Mary Shimoyama,
Matt Simison,
David Shaw,
Ajay Shrivatsav,
Amy Singer,
Marek S. Skrzypek,
Constance M. Smith,
Cynthia L. Smith,
Jennifer R. Smith,
Lincoln Stein,
Paul W. Sternberg,
Christopher J. Tabone,
Paul D. Thomas,
Ketaki Thorat,
Jyothi Thota,
Sabrina Toro,
Monika Tomczuk,
Vítor Trovisco,
Marek Tutaj,
Monika Tutaj,
Jose-Maria Urbano,
Kimberly Van Auken,
Ceri E. Van Slyke,
Qinghua Wang,
ShurJen Wang,
Shuai Weng,
Monte Westerfield,
Gary W. Williams,
Laurens Wilming,
Edith D. Wong,
A. Jordan Wright,
Karen Yook,
Magdalena Zarowiecki,
Pinglei Zhou,
Mark Zytkovicz
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
genetics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.792
H-Index - 246
eISSN - 1943-2631
pISSN - 0016-6731
DOI - 10.1093/genetics/iyac022
Subject(s) - biology , model organism , genome , uniprot , computational biology , gene , organism , function (biology) , genome project , gene annotation , genetics
The Alliance of Genome Resources (the Alliance) is a combined effort of 7 knowledgebase projects: Saccharomyces Genome Database, WormBase, FlyBase, Mouse Genome Database, the Zebrafish Information Network, Rat Genome Database, and the Gene Ontology Resource. The Alliance seeks to provide several benefits: better service to the various communities served by these projects; a harmonized view of data for all biomedical researchers, bioinformaticians, clinicians, and students; and a more sustainable infrastructure. The Alliance has harmonized cross-organism data to provide useful comparative views of gene function, gene expression, and human disease relevance. The basis of the comparative views is shared calls of orthology relationships and the use of common ontologies. The key types of data are alleles and variants, gene function based on gene ontology annotations, phenotypes, association to human disease, gene expression, protein–protein and genetic interactions, and participation in pathways. The information is presented on uniform gene pages that allow facile summarization of information about each gene in each of the 7 organisms covered (budding yeast, roundworm Caenorhabditis elegans, fruit fly, house mouse, zebrafish, brown rat, and human). The harmonized knowledge is freely available on the alliancegenome.org portal, as downloadable files, and by APIs. We expect other existing and emerging knowledge bases to join in the effort to provide the union of useful data and features that each knowledge base currently provides.
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