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The GMOD Project Lincoln Stein Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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FRANCIS HARRY COMPTON CRICK 1916-2004
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The GMOD Project Lincoln Stein Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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What’s a MOD? oModel Organism Database oRepository for reagents oStocks, vectors, clones oGenetic & physical maps oLarge-scale data sets oGenome oEST sets, microarray results, 2-cell hybrid interactions oLiterature oOntologies & Nomenclature oMeetings, announcements
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Example MOD: WormBase
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Gene
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Genome
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Comparative Genomics
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Functional Genomics
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Citation
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Demand for Curated Databases is High oActinomycetes oBarley oChlamydia oCow oHIV oHoneybee oParamecium oPlanaria oPlasmodia oPseudomonas oStaphylococci oSchistosoma oSoybean oTetrahymena oVolvox
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The GMOD Project oPortable, open source software to support model organism databases oMultiple MODs involved oWorm, fly, yeast, mouse, arabidopsis, rat, monocot, fugu, E. coli oFunded by NIH as of June 2002 oProgrammers, coordinator, quarterly meetings http://www.gmod.org
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The GMOD Pyramid Open Source DBMS & Middleware Modular Schema Modular Applications
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A MOD Construction Set genome genetic maps liter- ature genomes Middleware Layer Database Layer Appplication Layer mapscitations genome browser genome editor map browser map editor citation browser citation editor Bioperl BioJava BioPython annotation pipeline
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Chado – Modular Schema oCommon schema for use by MODs oOntology Driven oSmall number of generic tables driven by a controlled vocabulary oEvidence-Savvy oExtensible oA collection of application-driven modules
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www.gmod.org
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Genome Management Genbank Chado Apollo (desktop) Gbrowse (web site) BioPipe Other Formats Other Formats Other Formats loaders
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Genome Annotation and Visualization
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Apollo – BDGP/Sanger
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Adding a Transcript
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Apollo Exon Editor
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Apollo Macrosynteny Viewer
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Apollo Microsynteny Viewer
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Genome Management Genbank Chado bioperl Apollo (desktop) Gbrowse (web site) BioPipe
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GBrowse – Low Magnification
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Zoom – Medium Magnification
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Zoom – High Magnification
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Zoom – Highest Magnification
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Sequence dumps & other reports
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Extensively Customizable
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DAS: Gbrowse on UCSC
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DAS: Gbrowse on EnsEMBL
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DAS: Gbrowse on both
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Distributed GBrowse Gbrowse 1 Gbrowse 3 Gbrowse 2 My Gbrowse
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EmbeddableEmbedding Capable
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Internationalizable
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Genetic, Sequence and Physical Map Management
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CMap: Map Comparisons
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Metabolic Pathway Visualization & Management
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Pathway Tools - SRI
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Citation Management and Searching
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PubSearch/PubFetch
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TextPresso - WormBase PDFs Pattern recognition & Markup engine TextPresso Db Search Interface
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Future Attractions
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Interaction Browser
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Turnkey Website
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Known GMOD Users Agricultural Biotechnology Center, Hungary BAWI, S. Korea Baylor College of Medicine Biocrates GmbH, Innsbruck Brandeis University Bristol-Meyers Squibb British Columbia Centre for Diseaes Control CIRAD, France CSIRO, Australia Cambridge University (multiple labs) Center for Genomics & Bioinformatics, Stockholm Centre de Genetique Moleculaire, CNRS Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (multiple labs) Compugen Concordia University, Canada Cornell Medical School Cornell University DNA Landmarks, Inc. Donald Danforth Plant Sciences Center Duke University (multiple labs) EMBL, Heidelberg Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto FlyBase Foundation for Research and Technology, Crete Fundação Hemocentro, Sao Paolo Genoscope, France GrainGenes Harvard University Hospital for Sick Kids, Toronto Illinois Institute of Technology Incyte Corporation Inpharmatica, Ltd. Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Singapore International Rice Research Institute, Phillipines John Innes Centre KEGG Kansas State University Karolinska Institute Kennedy Krieger Institute Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories Marine Biological Laboratories, Woods Hole Massachusetts Institute of Technology (multiple labs) Mayo Institute McGill University Meat Animal Research Center, University of Nebraska
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Known GMOD Users Open Informatics Consulting Corp. Oxagen Corp. Pasteur Institute, Paris Pioneer Corporation QIAGEN Operon Corp. RIKEN (multiple labs) RatDB Regulome, Inc. Rhobio (Bayer CropScience SA & Biogemma joint venture) Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen Rockefeller University Roslin Institute, Edinburgh Russian Academy Medical Sciences Serono International Corp, Geneva Simon Frasier University South Africa National Bioinformatics Institute Southern Illinois University St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis Stowers Institute for Medical Research Texas A&M (multiple labs) The Institute for Genome Research Tulane University University California Davis University of Arizona (multiple labs) University of British Columbia University of California Santa Barbara University of Georgia (multiple labs) University of Minnesota University of Muenster University of New South Wales, Australia University of Oklahoma (multiple labs) University of Pennsylvania (multiple labs) University of Southern California University of Texas University of Toronto University of Virginia University of Washington Universität Giessen Université de Liège, Belgium Wageningen Universiteit & Researchcentrum, Netherlands Washington University at St. Louis (multiple labs) WormBase deVGen, Belgium
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Find out more about GMOD oGo to www.gmod.org oExamine software matrix oFind a project you’re interested in oContact project leader oOr contact Scott Cain: cain@cshl.org oOr mail gmod-dev@lists.sourceforge.net
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Credits CSHL Adrian Arva Shuly Avraham Scott Cain Ken Clark Allen Day Xiaokang Pan BDGP Nomi Harris Suzanna Lewis Chris Mungall John Richter ShengQiang Shu Colin Weil http://www.gmod.org Broad Institute Michele Clamp Carnegie Institute Sue Rhee Danny Yoo Harvard David Emmert Stan Letovsky Caltech Eimear Kenny Hans-Michael Muller UCLA Allen Day Brian O’Connor MCW Simon Twigger SRI International Peter Karp
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