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Arabidopsis thaliana Genome ?

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Genome / Gene Models

The most current genome assembly displayed at AtGDB is version TAIR9; gene models are from TAIR9. More about the genome...

Alignments to Genome

AtGDB displays high quality spliced alignments for EST, cDNA, PUT, and model species proteins. More about alignments...

Search / Download

Search or download any splice-aligned sequences, gene models, or genomic sequence from AtGDB. The entire AtGDB dataset can also be downloaded. More about search / download...

Note: sequences displayed here may not reflect the latest Arabidopsis thaliana sequence count at PlantGDB, which can be viewed on our download page.

Tools

Sequence analysis tools accessed from the Genome Context View menu use the current genomic region as input. Or, to access the same tools without a genomic context, use AtGDB left menubar Tools links. More about tools...

Gene Structure Annotation

Help annotate the Arabidopsis thaliana genome using our yrGATE gene structure annotation tool (see Overview), aided by GAEVAL tables that flag problematic gene models. Video demo: QuickTime   Flash  

Custom Track Display

Distributed Annotation Service (DAS) (see Overview) is available for displaying remotely served genome alignments at AtGDB, as well as for displaying selected AtGDB tracks on a different genome browser (e.g. Ensembl, GBrowse). How to use DAS...

Additional custom track display features are under development.

Annotated Protein Alignments

A searchable table of splice-aligned, annotated protein models from one or more related species. Select from the left menu under Gene Annotations -> Splice-Aligned Proteins.

Support

Genome browser video demo: QuickTime Flash
For help pages and tutorials focusing on genome browser features and gene annotation, see side bar.

Projects

Projects based on AtGDB can be accessed from the Project Page

AtGDB is being developed as a part of our NSF-funded project "Cyberinfrastructure for (Comparative) Plant Genome Research Through PlantGDB" (PI: Volker Brendel). The purpose of this resource is to provide a convenient sequence-centered genome view for Arabidopsis thaliana, with a narrow focus on gene structure annotation.

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