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- Jaiswal, Pankaj, Ni, Junjian, Yap, Immanuel, Ware, Doreen, Spooner, William, Youens-Clark, Ken, Canaran, Payan, Fogleman, Molly, Hebbard, Claire, Ren, Liya, Liang, Chengzhi, Zhao, Wei, Ratnapu, Kiran, Faga, Benjamin, Avraham, Shuly, Schmidt, Steven, Casstevens, Terry M., Buckler, Edward S., Stein, Lincoln, and McCouch, Susan
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- Rice, maize, sorghum, wheat, barley and the other major crop grasses from the family Poaceae (Gramineae) are mankind’s most important source of calories and contribute tens of billions of dollars annually to the world economy (FAO 1999, http://www.fao.org; USDA 1997, http://www.usda.gov). Continued improvement of Poaceae crops is necessary in order...
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- . Genetics, 136, 1421–1434. 7. Yuan,Q., Ouyang,S., Wang,A., Zhu,W., Maiti,R., Lin,H., Hamilton,J., Haas,B
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- Liang, Chengzhi, Jaiswal, Pankaj, Hebbard, Claire, Avraham, Shuly, Buckler, Edward S., Casstevens, Terry, Hurwitz, Bonnie, McCouch, Susan, Ni, Junjian, Pujar, Anuradha, Ravenscroft, Dean, Ren, Liya, Spooner, William, Tecle, Isaak, Thomason, Jim, Tung, Chih-wei, Wei, Xuehong, Yap, Immanuel, Youens-Clark, Ken, Ware, Doreen, and Stein, Lincoln
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- Gramene (www.gramene.org) is a curated resource for genetic, genomic and comparative genomics data for the major crop species, including rice, maize, wheat and many other plant (mainly grass) species. Gramene is an open-source project. All data and software are freely downloadable through the ftp site (ftp.gramene.org/pub/gramene) and available for use...
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- ., Glaubitz,J., Buckler,E., Doebley,J., Gaut,B., Goodman,M. et al. (2006) Panzea: a database and resource for
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- Ware, Doreen, Jaiswal, Pankaj, Ni, Junjian, Pan, Xiaokang, Chang, Kuan, Clark, Kenneth, Teytelman, Leonid, Schmidt, Steve, Zhao, Wei, Cartinhour, Samuel, McCouch, Susan, and Stein, Lincoln
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- Gramene (http://www.gramene.org) is a comparative genome mapping database for grasses and a community resource for rice. Rice, in addition to being an economically important crop, is also a model monocot for understanding other agronomically important grass genomes. Gramene replaces the existing AceDB database ‘RiceGenes’ with a relational database based on...
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- Physiol., 125, 1191–1197. 7. Dubcovsky,J., Ramakrishna,W., SanMiguel,P., Busso,C., Yan,L., Bryan,A
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- Cooper, Laurel, Walls, Ramona L., Elser, Justin, Gandolfo, Maria A., Stevenson, Dennis W., Smith, Barry, Preece, Justin, Athreya, Balaji, Mungall, Christopher J., Rensing, Stefan, Hiss, Manuel, Lang, Daniel, Reski, Ralf, Berardini, Tanya Z., Li, Donghui, Huala, Eva, Schaeffer, Mary, Menda, Naama, Arnaud, Elizabeth, Shrestha, Rosemary, Yamazaki, Yukiko, and Jaiswal, Pankaj
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- The Plant Ontology (PO;http://www.plantontology.org/" is a publicly available, collaborative effort to develop and maintain a controlled, structured vocabulary ('ontology') of terms to describe plant anatomy, morphology and the stages of plant development. The goals of the PO are to link (annotate) gene expression and phenotype data to plant structures and...
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- OP-PCPJ120087 1..23 The Plant Ontology as a Tool for Comparative
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- Walls, Ramona L., Athreya, Balaji, Cooper, Laurel, Elser, Justin, Gandolfo, Maria A., Jaiswal, Pankaj, Mungall, Christopher J., Preece, Justin, Rensing, Stefan, Smith, Barry, and Stevenson, Dennis W.
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- Premise of the study: Bio-ontologies are essential tools for accessing and analyzing the rapidly growing pool of plant genomic and phenomic data. Ontologies provide structured vocabularies to support consistent aggregation of data and a semantic framework for automated analyses and reasoning. They are a key component of the semantic web....
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- , MARIA A. GANDOLFO 4,9 , PANKAJ JAISWAL 3,9 , CHRISTOPHER J. MUNGALL 5
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- Hanumappa, Mamatha, Preece, Justin, Elser, Justin, Nemeth, Denise, Bono, Gina, Wu, Kenny, and Jaiswal, Pankaj
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- Background: Next-generation sequencing and 'omics' platforms are used extensively in plant biology research to unravel new genomes and study their interactions with abiotic and biotic agents in the growth environment. Despite the availability of a large and growing number of genomic data sets, there are only limited resources providing highly-curated...
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- Jaiswal P, Ni J et al (2006) Gramene: a bird’s eye view of cereal genomes. Nucleic Acids Res 34(Database
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- Jaiswal, Pankaj, Avraham, Shulamit, Ilic, Katica, Kellog, Elizabeth, A., McCouch, Susan, Pujar, Anuradha, Reiser, Leonore, Rhee, Seung Y., Sachs, Martin M., Schaeffer, Mary, Stein, Lincoln, Stevens, Peter, Vincent, Leszek, Ware, Doreen, and Zapata, Felipe
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- The Plant Ontology Consortium (POC) (www.plantontology.org) is a collaborative effort among several plant databases and experts in plant systematics, botany and genomics. A primary goal of the POC is to develop simple yet robust and extensible controlled vocabularies that accurately reflect the biology of plant structures and developmental stages. These...
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- Plant Ontology (PO): a controlled vocabulary of plant
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- Smita, Shuchi, Lenka, Sangram Keshari, Katiyar, Amit, Jaiswal, Pankaj, Preece, Justin, and Bansal, Kailash Chander
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- The QlicRice database is designed to host publicly accessible, abiotic stress responsive quantitative trait loci (QTLs) in rice (Oryza sativa) and their corresponding sequenced gene loci. It provides a platform for the data mining of abiotic stress responsive QTLs, as well as browsing and annotating associated traits, their location on...
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- bar037 1..9 Database tool QlicRice: a web interface for abiotic
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- Deans, Andrew R., Lewis, Suzanna E., Huala, Eva, Anzaldo, Salvatore S., Ashburner, Michael, Balhoff, James P., Blackburn, David C., Blake, Judith A., Burleigh, J. Gordon, Chanet, Bruno, Cooper, Lauren D., Courtot, Mélanie, Csösz, Sándor, Cul, Hong, Dahdul, Wasila, Das, Sandip, Dececchi, T. Alexander, Dettal, Agnes, Diogo, Rui, Druzinsky, Robert E., Dumontier, Michel, Franz, Nico M., Friedrich, Frank, Gkoutos, George V., Haendel, Melissa, Harmon, Luke J., Hayamizu, Terry F., He, Yongqun, Hines, Heather M., Ibrahim, Nizar, Jackson, Laura M., Jaiswal, Pankaj, James-Zorn, Christina, Köhler, Sebastian, Lecointre, Guillaume, Lapp, Hilmar, Lawrence, Carolyn J., Le Novère, Nicolas, Lundberg, John G., Macklin, James, Mast, Austin R., Midford, Peter E., Mikó, István, Mungall, Christopher J., Oellrich, Anika, Osumi-Sutherland, David, Parkinson, Helen, Ramírez, Martín J., Richter, Stefan, Robinson, Peter N., Ruttenberg, Alan, Schulz, Katja S., Segerdell, Erik, Seltmann, Katja C., Sharkey, Michael J., Smith, Aaron D., Smith, Barry, Specht, Chelsea D., Squires, R. Burke, Thacker, Robert W., Thessen, Anne, Fernandez-Triana, Jose, Vihinen, Mauno, Vize, Peter D., Vogt, Lars, Wall, Christine E., Walls, Ramona L., Westerfeld, Monte, Wharton, Robert A., Wirkner, Christian S., Woolley, James B., Yoder, Matthew J., Zorn, Aaron M., and Mabee, Paula
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- Despite a large and multifaceted effort to understand the vast landscape of phenotypic data, their current form inhibits productive data analysis. The lack of a community-wide, consensus-based, human- and machine-interpretable language for describing phenotypes and their genomic and environmental contexts is perhaps the most pressing scientific bottleneck to integration across...
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- , Judith A. Blake9, J. Gordon Burleigh10, Bruno Chanet11, Laurel D. Cooper12, Mélanie Courtot13, Sándor
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- Gene Ontology Consortium, Berardini, Tanya Z., Li, Donghui, Huala, Eva, Bridges, Susan, Burgess, Shane, McCarthy, Fiona, Carbon, Seth, Lewis, Suzanna E., Mungall, Christopher J., Abdulla, Amina, Wood, Valerie, Feltrin, Erika, Valle, Giorgio, Chisholm, Rex L., Fey, Petra, Gaudet, Pascale, Kibbe, Warren, Basu, Siddhartha, Bushmanova, Yulia, Eilbeck, Karen, Siegele, Deborah A., McIntosh, Brenley, Renfro, Daniel, Zweifel, Adrienne, Hu, James C., Harris, Midori A., Deegan, Jennifer I., Ireland, Amelia, Lomax, Jane, Jaiswal, Pankaj, Chibucos, Marcus, Gwinn-Giglio, Michelle, Wortman, Jennifer, Hannick, Linda, Madupu, Ramana, Botstein, David, Dolinski, Kara, Livstone, Michael S., Oughtred, Rose, Blake, Judith A., Bult, Carol, Diehl, Alexander D., Dolan, Mary, Drabkin, Harold, Eppig, Janan T., Hill, David P., Ni, Li, Ringwald, Martin, Sitnikov, Dmitry, Collmer, Candace, Torto-Alalibo, Trudy, Laulederkind, Stan, Shimoyama, Mary, Twigger, Simon, D'Eustachio, Peter, Matthews, Lisa, Balakrishnan, Rama, Binkley, Gail, Cherry, J. Michael, Christie, Karen R., Costanzo, Maria C., Engel, Stacia R., Fisk, Dianna G., Hirschman, Jodi E., Hitz, Benjamin C., Hong, Eurie L., Krieger, Cynthia J., Miyasato, Stuart R., Nash, Robert S., Park, Julie, Skrzypek, Marek S., Weng, Shuai, Wong, Edith D., Aslett, Martin, Chan, Juancarlos, Kishore, Ranjana, Sternberg, Paul, Van Auken, Kimberly, Khodiyar, Varsha K., Lovering, Ruth C., and Talmud, Philippa J.
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- The Gene Ontology (GO) Consortium (http://www.geneontology.org) (GOC) continues to develop, maintain and use a set of structured, controlled vocabularies for the annotation of genes, gene products and sequences. The GO ontologies are expanding both in content and in structure. Several new relationship types have been introduced and used, along with...
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- Ontology (GO) Consortium (http://www .geneontology.org) (GOC) continues to develop, maintain and use a set
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