Web-Based Arabidopsis Functional and Structural Genomics Resources
- 1 January 2008
- journal article
- Published by BioOne in The Arabidopsis Book
- Vol. 6, e0118
- https://doi.org/10.1199/tab.0118
Abstract
As plant research moves to a "post-genomic" era, many diverse internet resources become available to the international research community. Arabidopsis thaliana, because of its small size, rapid life cycle and simple genome, has been a model system for decades, with much research funding and many projects devoted to creation of functional and structural genomics resources. Different types of data, including genome, transcriptome, proteome, phenome, metabolome and ionome are stored in these resources. In this chapter, a variety of genomics resources are introduced, with simple descriptions of how some can be accessed by laboratory researchers via the internet.Keywords
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