Aspergillus genomes and the Aspergillus cloud

Jane Mabey Gilsenan, Graham Atherton, Jennifer Bartholomew, Peter Giles, Terri Attwood, D W Denning, Paul Bowyer

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Abstract

Aspergillus Genomes is a public resource for viewing annotated genes predicted by various Aspergillus sequencing projects. It has arisen from the union of two significant resources: the Aspergillus/Aspergillosis website and the Central Aspergillus Data REpository (CADRE). The former has primarily served the medical community, providing information about Aspergillus and associated diseases to medics, patients and scientists; the latter has focused on the fungal genomic community, providing a central repository for sequences and annotation extracted from Aspergillus Genomes. By merging these databases, genomes benefit from extensive cross-linking with medical information to create a unique resource, spanning genomics and clinical aspects of the genus. Aspergillus Genomes is accessible from http://www.aspergillus-genomes.org.uk.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)D509–D514
Number of pages6
JournalNucleic acids research.
Volume37
Issue numberSupplement 1
Early online date27 Nov 2008
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2009

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