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Published 2006 | public
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AGNS—A Database on Expression of Arabidopsis Genes

Abstract

AGNS (Arabidopsis GeneNet supplementary database) is an Internet-available resource that provides access to description of the functions of the known Arabidopsis genes at various levels—the levels of mRNA, protein, cell, tissue, and ultimately at the levels of organs and the organism in both wild type and mutant backgrounds. AGNS annotates published papers on gene expression and function and by this way integrates, systematizes, and classifies this heterogeneous, disparate, and scattered information. AGNS consists of three databases—the Expression Database (ED), the Phenotype Database (PD), and the Reference Database (RD)—and two controlled vocabularies. ED describes gene expression in wild type, mutants, and transgenic plants; PD contains information on phenotypic abnormalities in mutant and transgenic plants; and RD includes references to the papers and description of plant growth conditions with an indication of the ecotypes used as control in the experiments. Detailed controlled vocabularies on growth stages and morphology were developed around the annotated data. AGNS makes possible the search for genes expressed in particular organs, at particular stages, for genes whose expression is altered in particular mutants, for alleles causing particular phenotypic abnormalities, and for pleiotropic effect of particular mutations. Navigation table and search tools are used to browse the informational content of the database and controlled vocabularies.

Additional Information

© 2006 Springer Science+Business Media, Inc. The work was supported in part by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (grants Nos. 03-04-48506, 05-07-98012 and 03-04-48469), Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences (grant No. 10.4), Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Integration project No. 119), and the US National Science Foundation (FIBR EF-0330786 Development Modeling and Bioinformatics).

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