Author:
Twigger Simon N.,Pasko Dean,Nie Jeff,Shimoyama Mary,Bromberg Susan,Campbell Dan,Chen Jiali,Cruz Norberto dela,Fan Chunyu,Foote Cindy,Harris Glenn,Hickmann Brian,Ji Yuan,Jin Weihong,Li Dawei,Mathis Jedidiah,Nenasheva Nataliya,Nigam Rajni,Petri Victoria,Reilly Dorothy,Ruotti Victor,Schauberger Eric,Seiler Kathy,Slyper Ronit,Smith Jennifer,Wang Weiye,Wu Wenhua,Zhao Lan,Zuniga-Meyer Angela,Tonellato Peter J.,Kwitek Anne E.,Jacob Howard J.
Abstract
The broad goal of physiological genomics research is to link genes to their functions using appropriate experimental and computational techniques. Modern genomics experiments enable the generation of vast quantities of data, and interpretation of this data requires the integration of information derived from many diverse sources. Computational biology and bioinformatics offer the ability to manage and channel this information torrent. The Rat Genome Database (RGD; http://rgd.mcw.edu ) has developed computational tools and strategies specifically supporting the goal of linking genes to their functional roles in rat and, using comparative genomics, to human and mouse. We present an overview of the database with a focus on these unique computational tools and describe strategies for the use of these resources in the area of physiological genomics.
Publisher
American Physiological Society
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23 articles.
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