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Genome Resources
The Arabidopsis Information Resource (TAIR) provides a comprehensive resource for the scientific community working with Arabidopsis thaliana, a widely used model plant
TIGR's Genome Projects are a collection of curated databases containing DNA and protein sequence, gene expression, cellular role, protein family, and taxonomic data for microbes, plants and humans
NCBI
NCBI creates public databases, conducts research in computational biology, develops software tools for analyzing genome data, and disseminates biomedical information - all for the better understanding of molecular processes affecting human health and disease

Gene Expression Resources

MPSS produces short sequence signatures produced from a defined position within an mRNA, and the relative abundance of these signatures in a given library represents a quantitative estimate of expression of that gene. The MPSS signatures are 17 bp in length, and can uniquely identify >95% of all genes in Arabidopsis.

Seed Resources

The Nottingham Arabidopsis Stock Centre (NASC) provides seed and information resources to the International Arabidopsis Genome Programme and the wider research community
ABRC
The mission of the ABRC is to acquire, preserve and distribute seed and DNA resources that are useful to the Arabidopsis research community.
GARNet
GARNet is intended to function as a platform for international Arabidopsis research and for research on other plant species.

Cis Elements & Transcription Regulation Resources

A referential database with: 435 different names of plant transcription sites 149 from monocots 281 from dicots 5 from other plants describing more than 159 plant promoters
PLACE
A Database of Plant Cis-acting Regulatory DNA Elements
ATTED-II
ATTED-II provides co-regulated gene relationships in Arabidopsis thaliana to estimate gene functions

Comparative Genomic Resources

GRASSIUS provides a collection of databases for transcription factors (GRASSTFDB), promoters and cis-regulatory elements (GRASSPROMDB) across the grasses, including maize, sugarcane, sorghum and rice.


Microarray Resources

Visualize gene expression profiles in different tissues, development stages, phenotypes, and treatments. Find gene correlations and co-expression of gene families.
MIAME
Minimum Information About a Microarray Experiment that is needed for unambiguous interpretation and reproducibility.


Comments & Suggestion
OSU
HCG Bioinformatics
OSC
PMBB
ABRC
Plant Cellular & Molecular Biology
NSF
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