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Boston Children's Hospital Center of Excellence in Molecular Hematology Stem Cell Engineering and Analysis Core Resource Report Resource Website |
Boston Children's Hospital Center of Excellence in Molecular Hematology Stem Cell Engineering and Analysis Core (RRID:SCR_015352) | service resource, access service resource, core facility, resource | Core facility for basic and translational stem cell research. The core's areas of expertise include human pluripotent stem cell biology, cGMP cell manufacturing, reprogramming, genome editing, genotyping, laboratory automation, chemical screening, and imaging/image analysis. | basic stem cell research, translational stem cell research, stem cell core facility |
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) has parent organization: Boston Children's Hospital Center of Excellence in Molecular Hematology is organization facet of: Boston Children's Hospital Center of Excellence in Molecular Hematology |
NIDDK U54DK110805 | Available to the research community, Fee for service | SCR_015352 | 2026-02-12 09:46:30 | 0 | |||||||||
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Pittsburgh Center for Kidney Research Model Organisms Resource Report Resource Website |
Pittsburgh Center for Kidney Research Model Organisms (RRID:SCR_015288) | service resource, access service resource, core facility, resource | Core that uses the yeast S. cerevisiae and the zebrafish D. rerio to dissect fundamental aspects of kidney development and protein structure and function. | renal disease, protein disorders, kidney disease, zebrafish |
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) has parent organization: Pittsburgh Center for Kidney Research is organization facet of: Pittsburgh Center for Kidney Research |
NIDDK P30DK079307; University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine; Pennsylvania; USA ; Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai; New York; USA |
Available to the research community | SCR_015288 | 2026-02-12 09:46:28 | 0 | |||||||||
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University of Alabama at Birmingham Nutrition and Obesity Research Center Animal Models Core Resource Report Resource Website |
University of Alabama at Birmingham Nutrition and Obesity Research Center Animal Models Core (RRID:SCR_015466) | service resource, access service resource, core facility, resource | Core that provides specialized expertise in the use of animal models and instrumentation to facilitate animal research related to nutrition and obesity. | obesity animal model, nutrition animal model, animal model service |
is listed by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) has parent organization: University of Alabama at Birmingham; Alabama; USA has parent organization: University of Alabama at Birmingham Nutrition and Obesity Research Center is organization facet of: University of Alabama at Birmingham Nutrition and Obesity Research Center |
Obesity | NIDDK P30DK056336 | Available to the research community, Fee for service | SCR_015466 | 2026-02-12 09:46:14 | 0 | ||||||||
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Zebrafish Gene Collection Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Zebrafish Gene Collection (RRID:SCR_007054) | ZGC | material resource, biomaterial supply resource | Part of zebrafish genome project. ZGC project to produce cDNA libraries, clones and sequences to provide complete set of full-length (open reading frame) sequences and cDNA clones of expressed genes for zebrafish. All ZGC sequences are deposited in GenBank and clones can be purchased from distributors of IMAGE consortium. With conclusion of ZGC project in September 2008, GenBank records of ZGC sequences will be frozen, without further updates. Since definition of what constitutes full-length coding region for some of genes and transcripts for which we have ZGC clones will likely change in future, users planning to order ZGC clones will need to monitor for these changes. Users can make use of genome browsers and gene-specific databases, such as UCSC Genome browser, NCBI's Map Viewer, and Entrez Gene, to view relevant regions of genome (browsers) or gene-related information (Entrez Gene). | cdna library, clone, sequence, full-length open reading frame, cdna clone, frozen, fish, gene, genetic, genome, genomic |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is related to: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is related to: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is related to: Mammalian Gene Collection is related to: GenBank is related to: ATCC has parent organization: National Cancer Institute |
NIH Blueprint for Neuroscience Research | Free, Freely available | nif-0000-00567 | https://genecollections.nci.nih.gov/ZGC/ | SCR_007054 | Zebrafish Gene Collection | 2026-02-12 09:44:22 | 1 | |||||
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ZMP Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
ZMP (RRID:SCR_006161) | ZMP | material resource, biomaterial supply resource | Create knockout alleles in protein coding genes in the zebrafish genome, using a combination of whole exome enrichment and Illumina next generation sequencing, with the aim to cover them all. Each allele created is analyzed for morphological differences and published on the ZMP site. Transcript counting is performed on alleles with a morphological phenotype. Alleles generated are archived and can be requested from this site through the Zebrafish International Resource Center (ZIRC). You may register to receive updates on genes of interest, or browse a complete list, or search by Ensembl ID, gene name or human and mouse orthologue. | phenotype, genome, gene, disease model, allele, orthologue, mutant, chromosome, human orthologue, mouse orthologue, mutation, knockout, human, mouse, transcript |
is listed by: One Mind Biospecimen Bank Listing is related to: Zebrafish International Resource Center has parent organization: Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute; Hinxton; United Kingdom |
Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute; Hinxton; United Kingdom ; NIH ; ZF-HEALTH |
Free and open | nlx_151662 | SCR_006161 | Zebrafish Mutation Project (ZMP), Zebrafish Mutation Project, ZMP - Zebrafish Mutation Project | 2026-02-12 09:44:11 | 25 | ||||||
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Zebrafish - SCORE Imaging: Specimen in a Corrected Optical Rotational Enclosure Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
Zebrafish - SCORE Imaging: Specimen in a Corrected Optical Rotational Enclosure (RRID:SCR_001300) | SCORE imaging | data or information resource, narrative resource | Narrative resource describing a visual data analysis and collection approach that takes advantage of the cylindrical nature of the zebrafish allowing for an efficient and effective method for image capture called, Specimen in a Corrected Optical Rotational Enclosure (SCORE) Imaging. To achieve a non-distorted image, zebrafish were placed in a fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP) tube with a surrounding, optically corrected imaging solution: water. By similarly matching the refractive index of the housing (FEP tubing) to that of the inner liquid and outer liquid (water), distortion was markedly reduced, producing a crisp imagable specimen that is able to be fully rotated 360 degrees. A similar procedure was established for fixed zebrafish embryos using convenient, readily available borosilicate capillaries surrounded by 75% glycerol. The method described could be applied to chemical genetic screening and other, related high-throughput methods within the fish community and among other scientific fields. | format, authoring tool, embryo, microscopy, publishing format, image |
is listed by: FORCE11 has parent organization: Mayo Clinic Minnesota; Minnesota; USA has parent organization: University of Minnesota Twin Cities; Minnesota; USA |
NIGMS GM63904; NIDA DA14546 |
PMID:20528262 | nif-0000-07749 | SCR_001300 | Specimen in a Corrected Optical Rotational Enclosure imaging | 2026-02-12 09:43:08 | 11 | ||||||
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FishFace - An atlas of zebrafish craniofacial development Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
FishFace - An atlas of zebrafish craniofacial development (RRID:SCR_008894) | FishFace | data or information resource, atlas, reference atlas | ishFace is an atlas of zebrafish craniofacial development. How do the elements of the craniofacial skeleton arise, grow, and reshape? Answers to this question are coming from both molecular-genetic and cell-biological approaches, which rely, first of all, on precise description of the developmental events and processes that comprise skeletogenesis. Zebrafish, with a sophisticated knowledge of its genetics and genomics, with favorable attributes for phenotypic analyses of development, and with patterns of development conserved among all vertebrates, provides a powerful animal model for learning about craniofacial development. In particular, with current transgenic approaches one can examine craniofacial skeletal elements in exquisite cellular detail during an extended period of development within living, intact embryos and larvae an investigative method unsurpassed in accuracy and sensitivity. We constructed this developmental atlas of the craniofacial skeleton, FishFace, to serve as a guide for such study. We hope that the FishFace Atlas will be particularly useful in comparative and mutational analyses where there is interest in understanding the cellular basis of early skeletogenesis. The heart of the FishFace Atlas uses high magnification (generally a 40x objective) confocal image stacks showing transgenically-labelled chondrocytes or osteoblasts, along with mineralized bone matrix, which is visualized by vital staining with Alizarin red. We present these stacks in sequences that follow particular individual cartilages and bones of the first two pharyngeal arches as they develop during embryonic and larval stages. To do so, we build on the foundation set out in the gold standard reference for describing comprehensively skeletal elements in the zebrafish craniofacial complex, Cubbage and Mabee (1996), which used fixed preparations stained for cartilage and bone through adult stages. The FishFace Atlas element development section adds considerable detail to arch one and two early development, particularly at the cellular level, but also in description of element growth and shaping. Other sections of the FishFace Atlas, at lower magnification, provide anatomical context for the element development section, including an interactive tool made by optical projection tomography (OPT) for learning the anatomy of the entire larval skull. Hence, the FishFace Atlas provides the community with an interactive resource with which the user can understand not only the cellular details, but also complex 3D anatomical relationships, of developing elements in the craniofacial skeleton of the zebrafish. | craniofacial development | has parent organization: FaceBase | ARRA ; NIDCR 5RC1DE020655; NICHD PO1 HD22486; NIDCR 1RO1 DE13834; NIDCR U01DE020057 |
nlx_151378 | SCR_008894 | FishFace: An Atlas of zebrafish craniofacial development, FishFace Atlas | 2026-02-12 09:44:44 | 4 | |||||||
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BonZeb project Resource Report Resource Website |
BonZeb project (RRID:SCR_021388) | data or information resource, portal, project portal | Portal provides tools for investigating visuomotor integration specific to high speed kinematic tracking in small model organisms in closed loop experiments. University of Toronto scientists developed suite of Bonsai modules for specifically tracking and analyzing zebrafish movements and integrating these data with closed-loop experiments. BonZeb modules can also be used in an open-loop fashion for collecting, analyzing, and integrating data from multiple sources in real time, or from offline sources for batch processing of pre-recorded data. | Tacking and analyzing zebrafish movements, integrating zebrafish movements data with closed loop experiments, zebrafish movements, OpenBehavior |
is listed by: OpenBehavior is related to: BonZeb has parent organization: University of Toronto; Ontario; Canada |
Free, Freely available | SCR_021388 | BonZeb | 2026-02-12 09:47:19 | 0 | |||||||||
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Ensembl Resource Report Resource Website 10000+ mentions |
Ensembl (RRID:SCR_002344) | data or information resource, database | Collection of genome databases for vertebrates and other eukaryotic species with DNA and protein sequence search capabilities. Used to automatically annotate genome, integrate this annotation with other available biological data and make data publicly available via web. Ensembl tools include BLAST, BLAT, BioMart and the Variant Effect Predictor (VEP) for all supported species. | collection, genome, dataset, database, vertebrate, eukaryotic, DNA, protein, sequence, search, automaticly, annotate, data, bio.tools, FASEB list |
is used by: NIF Data Federation is used by: Animal QTLdb is used by: ChannelPedia is used by: Blueprint Epigenome is used by: HmtPhenome lists: Ensembl Covid-19 is listed by: OMICtools is listed by: Biositemaps is listed by: re3data.org is listed by: LabWorm is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian is listed by: SoftCite is related to: Ensembl Genomes is related to: GermOnline is related to: CandiSNPer is related to: Human Splicing Finder is related to: NGS-SNP is related to: Sanger Mouse Resources Portal is related to: DECIPHER is related to: Ensembl Genomes is related to: PeptideAtlas is related to: AnimalTFDB is related to: Bgee: dataBase for Gene Expression Evolution is related to: FlyMine is related to: Rat Gene Symbol Tracker is related to: UniParc at the EBI is related to: go-db-perl is related to: UniParc is related to: g:Profiler is related to: RIKEN integrated database of mammals is related to: VBASE2 is related to: p300db is related to: ShinyGO has parent organization: European Bioinformatics Institute has parent organization: Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute; Hinxton; United Kingdom is parent organization of: Ensembl Metazoa is parent organization of: Ensembl Variation is parent organization of: Pre Ensembl is parent organization of: Variant Effect Predictor is parent organization of: Ensembl Bacteria is parent organization of: Ensembl Plants is parent organization of: Ensembl Fungi is parent organization of: Ensembl Protists is parent organization of: Ensembl Genome Browser works with: Genotate works with: CellPhoneDB works with: Open Regulatory Annotation Database works with: Database of genes related to Repeat Expansion Diseases works with: TarBase |
Wellcome Trust ; EMBL ; European Union ; FP7 ; FP6 ; MRC ; NHGRI ; BBSRC |
PMID:24316576 PMID:23203987 |
nif-0000-21145, OMICS_01647, biotools:ensembl, r3d100010228 | https://bio.tools/ensembl https://sources.debian.org/src/ensembl/ https://doi.org/10.17616/R39K5B |
SCR_002344 | ENSEMBL | 2026-02-11 10:56:26 | 11652 | ||||||
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Disease Genes Conserved Sequence Tags Database Resource Report Resource Website |
Disease Genes Conserved Sequence Tags Database (RRID:SCR_000760) | data or information resource, database | A database of conserved sequence elements, identified by a systematic genomic sequence comparison between a set of human genes involved in the pathogenesis of genetic disorders and their murine counterparts. Human and mouse genomic sequences were compared by BLASTZ. Sequences longer than 100 and with identity better than 70 were selected as CSTs and imported into the database. CSTs are extensively annotated with respect to exon/intron structure and other biological parameters. CST counterparts in other species were identified by using BLAST to scan genomes from other species, and selecting on the basis of homology and co-linearity. The database can be accessed by gene, chromosomal location, graphic browser, DNA features, and coding regions. | database, conserved sequence element, genomic sequence, human gene, pathogenesis, genetic disorder, blastz, cst | Telethon Foundation ; the Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro (AIRC) ; the Federazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro (FIRC) ; the Italian Ministry for Research (MURST) ; the National Council for Research (CNR) ; Regione Campania ; BioGeM |
PMID:15608249 | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-21121 | SCR_000760 | DG CST Database | 2026-02-11 10:56:06 | 0 | |||||||
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BodyMap-Xs Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
BodyMap-Xs (RRID:SCR_001147) | BodyMap-Xs | data or information resource, database | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE, documented on July 17, 2013. A taxonomical and anatomical database of latest cross species animal EST data, clustered by UniGene and inter connected by Inparanoid. Users can search by Unigene, RefSeq, or Entrez Gene ID, or search for Gene Name or Tissue type. Data is also sortable and viewable based on qualities of normal, Neoplastic, or other. The last data import appears to be from 2008 | expressed sequence tag, comparative genomics, anatomy, taxonomy, brain, blood, connective, reproductive, muscular, alimentary, lung, liver, urinary, endocrine, exocrine, embryo, homology, gene expression, ortholog, paralog | has parent organization: DNA DataBank of Japan (DDBJ) | Neoplasm, Normal | Japanese Ministry of Education Culture Sports Science and Technology MEXT ; New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization |
PMID:16381946 PMID:11125076 PMID:10592203 |
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | nif-0000-02617 | http://bodymap.jp/, http://bodymap.ims.u-tokyo.ac.jp/ | SCR_001147 | BodyMap-Xs: anatomical and taxonomical breakdown of animal EST, BodyMap, BodyMap- human and mouse gene expression database, BodyMap: human and mouse gene expression database, BodyMap-cross species, BodyMap-Xs(cross species) | 2026-02-11 10:56:11 | 1 | |||
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GermOnline Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
GermOnline (RRID:SCR_002807) | GermOnline | data or information resource, database | Cross-species microarray expression database focusing on high-throughput expression data relevant for germline development, meiosis and gametogenesis as well as the mitotic cell cycle. The database contains a unique combination of information: 1) High-throughput expression data obtained with whole-genome high-density oligonucleotide microarrays (GeneChips). 2) Sample annotation (mouse over the sample name and click on it) using the Multiomics Information Management and Annotation System (MIMAS 3.0). 3) In vivo protein-DNA binding data and protein-protein interaction data (available for selected species). 4) Genome annotation information from Ensembl version 50. 5) Orthologs are identified using data from Ensembl and OMA and linked to each other via a section in the report pages. The portal provides access to the Saccharomyces Genomics Viewer (SGV) which facilitates online interpretation of complex data from experiments with high-density oligonucleotide tiling microarrays that cover the entire yeast genome. The database displays only expression data obtained with high-density oligonucleotide microarrays (GeneChips)., THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 15,2026. | fertility, development, germline, microarray, annotation, in vivo, protein-dna binding, protein-protein interaction, genome, ortholog, high-density oligonucleotide microarray, gene expression, genome annotation, gene orthology, genechip, tiling array, development, meiosis, gametogenesis, mitotic cell cycle, data set, data repository, bio.tools |
is listed by: 3DVC is listed by: re3data.org is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian is related to: Ensembl is related to: OMA Browser has parent organization: National Institute of Health and Medical Research; Rennes; France |
Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics ; bioinformatics platform of Biogenouest ; National Institute of Health and Medical Research; Rennes; France ; University of Rennes 1; Rennes; France |
PMID:21149299 | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | biotools:germonline, nif-0000-02906, r3d100010248 | https://bio.tools/germonline https://doi.org/10.17616/R37K5Q |
SCR_002807 | 2026-02-11 10:56:35 | 17 | |||||
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Zebrafish Information Network (ZFIN) Resource Report Resource Website 500+ mentions |
Zebrafish Information Network (ZFIN) (RRID:SCR_002560) | ZFIN | data or information resource, database | Model organism database that serves as central repository and web-based resource for zebrafish genetic, genomic, phenotypic and developmental data. Data represented are derived from three primary sources: curation of zebrafish publications, individual research laboratories and collaborations with bioinformatics organizations. Data formats include text, images and graphical representations.Serves as primary community database resource for laboratory use of zebrafish. Developed and supports integrated zebrafish genetic, genomic, developmental and physiological information and link this information extensively to corresponding data in other model organism and human databases. | expression, gene, anatomy, development, disease, genomic, model, molecular, mutant, neuronal, organism, phenotype, physiological, synteny, zebrafish, gene expression, genome sequence, molecular neuroanatomy resource, genotype, anatomical structure, publication, genome, image collection, gold standard, bio.tools, FASEB list, RRID Community Authority |
uses: InterMOD is used by: NIF Data Federation is used by: Resource Identification Portal is used by: Morpholino Database is used by: Integrated Animals is used by: NIH Heal Project is recommended by: Resource Identification Portal is recommended by: NIDDK Information Network (dkNET) is recommended by: National Library of Medicine is recommended by: NIDDK - National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases is listed by: OMICtools is listed by: InterMOD is listed by: re3data.org is listed by: bio.tools is listed by: Debian is related to: AmiGO is related to: Phenoscape Knowledgebase is related to: MONARCH Initiative is related to: Bgee: dataBase for Gene Expression Evolution is related to: NIH Data Sharing Repositories is related to: HomoloGene is related to: Zebrafish International Resource Center is related to: Integrated Manually Extracted Annotation is related to: Zebrafish Genome Project has parent organization: University of Oregon; Oregon; USA is parent organization of: ZFIN Antibody Database is parent organization of: Zebrafish Anatomical Ontology is parent organization of: ZFIN Protocol Wiki is parent organization of: ZFIN Antibody Wiki |
NHGRI P41 HG002659; NHGRI R01 HG004834 |
PMID:23074187 PMID:21036866 PMID:16381936 |
Free, Available for download, Freely available | OMICS_01666, nif-0000-21427, biotools:zfin, r3d100010421, SCR_017504 | http://zfin.org/ZFIN/misc_html/tips.html#newrecord https://wiki.zfin.org/display/general/ZFIN+Data+Submissions https://bio.tools/zfin https://doi.org/10.17616/R3CK5Z |
SCR_002560 | Zebrafish Database, The Zebrafish Model Organism Database, Zebra Model Organism Database, ZebraFish Information Network, ZFIN | 2026-02-11 10:56:29 | 898 | ||||
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MapViewer Resource Report Resource Website 100+ mentions |
MapViewer (RRID:SCR_003092) | Map Viewer | data or information resource, database | THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE. Documented on January 4, 2023. Database that provides special browsing capabilities for a subset of organisms in Entrez Genomes. Map Viewer allows users to view and search an organism's complete genome, display chromosome maps, and zoom into progressively greater levels of detail, down to the sequence data for a region of interest. If multiple maps are available for a chromosome, it displays them aligned to each other based on shared marker and gene names, and, for the sequence maps, based on a common sequence coordinate system. | genome, mapping, sequencing, chromosome |
is listed by: OMICtools is related to: NCBI Genome is related to: Consensus CDS has parent organization: NCBI |
THIS RESOURCE IS NO LONGER IN SERVICE | OMICS_00921, nif-0000-03103 | SCR_003092 | Entrez Map Viewer, NCBI Map Viewer | 2026-02-11 10:56:38 | 242 | |||||||
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phenomeNET Resource Report Resource Website 10+ mentions |
phenomeNET (RRID:SCR_006165) | PhenomeNet | analysis service resource, source code, software resource, service resource, production service resource, database, data analysis service, data or information resource | PhenomeNet is a cross-species phenotype similarity network. It contains the experimentally observed phenotypes of multiple species as well as the phenotypes of human diseases. PhenomeNet provides a measure of phenotypic similarity between the phenotypes it contains. The latest release (from 22 June 2012) contains 124,730 complex phenotype nodes taken from the yeast, fish, worm, fly, rat, slime mold and mouse model organism databases as well as human disease phenotypes from OMIM and OrphaNet. The network is a complete graph in which edge weights represent the degree of phenotypic similarity. Phenotypic similarity can be used to identify and prioritize candidate disease genes, find genes participating in the same pathway and orthologous genes between species. To compute phenotypic similarity between two sets of phenotypes, we use a weighted Jaccard index. First, phenotype ontologies are used to infer all the implications of a phenotype observation using several phenotype ontologies. As a second step, the information content of each phenotype is computed and used as a weight in the Jaccard index. Phenotypic similarity is useful in several ways. Phenotypic similarity between a phenotype resulting from a genetic mutation and a disease can be used to suggest candidate genes for a disease. Phenotypic similarity can also identify genes in a same pathway or orthologous genes. PhenomeNet uses the axioms in multiple species-dependent phenotype ontologies to infer equivalent and related phenotypes across species. For this purpose, phenotype ontologies and phenotype annotations are integrated in a single ontology, and automated reasoning is used to infer equivalences. Specifically, for every phenotype, PhenomeNet infers the related mammalian phenotype and uses the Mammalian Phenotype Ontology for computing phenotypic similarity. Tools: * PhenomeBLAST - A tool for cross-species alignments of phenotypes * PhenomeDrug - method for drug-repurposing | phenotype, disease, gene, genotype, allele, model organism, human disease, candidate disease gene, pathway, orthologous gene, ortholog, ontology, semantic similarity, mutant phenotype, disease pathway, alignment, pharmacogenomics, drug |
is related to: OMIM is related to: Orphanet is related to: PharmGKB is related to: MPO has parent organization: University of Cambridge; Cambridge; United Kingdom |
European Union 7th FPRICORDO project 248502; NHGRI R01 HG004838-02; BBSRC BBG0043581 |
PMID:21737429 | The source code and all data are freely available on http://phenomeblast.googlecode.com | nlx_151667 | SCR_006165 | PhenomeNet - Cross Species Phenotype Network | 2026-02-12 09:44:11 | 13 | |||||
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Comparative Toxicogenomics Database (CTD) Resource Report Resource Website 1000+ mentions |
Comparative Toxicogenomics Database (CTD) (RRID:SCR_006530) | CTD | analysis service resource, service resource, production service resource, database, data analysis service, data or information resource | A public database that enhances understanding of the effects of environmental chemicals on human health. Integrated GO data and a GO browser add functionality to CTD by allowing users to understand biological functions, processes and cellular locations that are the targets of chemical exposures. CTD includes curated data describing cross-species chemical–gene/protein interactions, chemical–disease and gene–disease associations to illuminate molecular mechanisms underlying variable susceptibility and environmentally influenced diseases. These data will also provide insights into complex chemical–gene and protein interaction networks. | environment, chemical, disease, gene, pathway, protein, interaction, animal model, ontology, annotation, toxin, ontology or annotation browser, FASEB list |
is used by: DisGeNET is used by: NIF Data Federation is listed by: 3DVC is listed by: Gene Ontology Tools is related to: PharmGKB Ontology is related to: Gene Ontology is related to: BioRAT is related to: Integrated Gene-Disease Interaction is related to: OMICtools is related to: Integrated Manually Extracted Annotation has parent organization: Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory has parent organization: North Carolina State University; North Carolina; USA is parent organization of: Interaction Ontology |
Pfizer ; American Chemistry Council ; NIEHS ES014065; NIEHS R01 ES019604; NCRR P20 RR016463; NIEHS U24 ES033155 |
PMID:16902965 PMID:16675512 PMID:14735110 PMID:12760826 |
Free, Freely available | OMICS_01578, nif-0000-02683, r3d100011530 | http://ctd.mdibl.org https://doi.org/10.17616/R3KS7N |
SCR_006530 | CTD - Comparative Toxicogenomics Database | 2026-02-12 09:44:22 | 1188 | ||||
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WebGestalt: WEB-based GEne SeT AnaLysis Toolkit Resource Report Resource Website 1000+ mentions |
WebGestalt: WEB-based GEne SeT AnaLysis Toolkit (RRID:SCR_006786) | WebGestalt | software resource, web service, data access protocol, web application | Web based gene set analysis toolkit designed for functional genomic, proteomic, and large-scale genetic studies from which large number of gene lists (e.g. differentially expressed gene sets, co-expressed gene sets etc) are continuously generated. WebGestalt incorporates information from different public resources and provides a way for biologists to make sense out of gene lists. This version of WebGestalt supports eight organisms, including human, mouse, rat, worm, fly, yeast, dog, and zebrafish. | proteomic, gene expression, genome wide association study, statistical analysis, functional genomics, protein protein interaction, pathway, regulatory module, analysis toolkit, web application |
is listed by: Gene Ontology Tools is listed by: OMICtools is related to: Gene Ontology is related to: Entrez Gene is related to: KEGG is related to: Pathway Commons is related to: WikiPathways is related to: PheWAS Catalog is related to: webgestaltr has parent organization: Vanderbilt University; Tennessee; USA |
NIAAA U01 AA016662; NIAAA U01 AA013512; NIDA P01 DA015027; NIMH P50 MH078028; NIMH P50 MH096972; NCI U24 CA159988; NIGMS R01 GM088822 |
PMID:24233776 PMID:15980575 PMID:14975175 |
Free, Freely available | OMICS_02222, nif-0000-30622 | http://bioinfo.vanderbilt.edu/webgestalt/ | SCR_006786 | GOTM, Gene Ontology Tree Machine, WebGestalt2, WEB-based GEne SeT AnaLysis Toolkit, WebGestalt | 2026-02-12 09:44:18 | 2760 | ||||
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Zebrafish RNAi Database Resource Report Resource Website |
Zebrafish RNAi Database (RRID:SCR_008965) | Zebrafish RNAi Database | data repository, service resource, topical portal, storage service resource, organism-related portal, data or information resource, portal | Community built zebrafish RNAi platform that contains plasmids, successfully targeted genes and shRNA sequences, and a forum for discussion. This is a true community platform with users who add data, modify entiries, request features and share using the discussion board. | plasmid, gene, shrna sequence, rnai, method | has parent organization: Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Massachusetts; USA; | nlx_152032 | SCR_008965 | 2026-02-12 09:44:55 | 0 | |||||||||
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Edwards Lab Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
Edwards Lab (RRID:SCR_008860) | Edwards Lab | organization portal, topical portal, data or information resource, portal, laboratory portal | The Edwards lab conducts research in various aspects of computational biology and bioinformatics, particularly proteomics and mass spectrometry informatics and DNA and protein based signatures for pathogen detection. Some tools provided by Edwards Lab are the PepArML Meta-Search Engine, PeptideMapper Web-Service, Peptide Sequence Databases, Rapid Microorganism Identification Database (RMIDb), and GlycoPeptideSearch. Our primary area of research is the analysis of mass spectrometry experiments for proteomics. Proteomics, the qualitative and quantitative analysis of the expressed proteins of a cell, makes it possible to detect and compare the protein abundance profiles of different samples. Proteins observed to be under or over expressed in disease samples can lead to diagnostic markers or drug targets. The observation of mutated or alternatively spliced protein isoforms may provide domain experts with clues to the mechanisms by which a disease operates. The detection of proteins by mass spectrometry can even signal the presence of airborne microorganisms, such as anthrax, in the detect-to-protect time-frame. Recent research has focused on the discovery of novel peptides in proteomics datasets, improving the sensitivity and specificity of peptide identification using spectral matching with hidden Markov models, and unsupervised machine-learning based peptide identification result combining. Outside of proteomics, we work on computational tools for the design of highly specific oligonucleotides useful for pathogen signatures and PCR assay design. Recent research has focused on precomputing all human oligos of length 20 that are unique up to 4 string edits; and all bacterial 20-mer oligos that are species specific up to 4 string edits. | peptide, proteomics, computational biology, bioinformatics, mass spectrometry, informatics, oligonucleotide, peptide sequence |
has parent organization: Georgetown University; Washington D.C.; USA is parent organization of: PeptideMapper is parent organization of: Peptide Sequence Database is parent organization of: GlycoPeptideSearch |
nlx_149188 | SCR_008860 | Georgetown - Edwards Lab, Georgetown University - Edwards Lab, GU - Edwards Lab | 2026-02-12 09:44:44 | 1 | ||||||||
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EGAN: Exploratory Gene Association Networks Resource Report Resource Website 1+ mentions |
EGAN: Exploratory Gene Association Networks (RRID:SCR_008856) | EGAN | software resource, software application, data analysis software, data processing software | Exploratory Gene Association Networks (EGAN) is a software tool that allows a bench biologist to visualize and interpret the results of high-throughput exploratory assays in an interactive hypergraph of genes, relationships (protein-protein interactions, literature co-occurrence, etc.) and meta-data (annotation, signaling pathways, etc.). EGAN provides comprehensive, automated calculation of meta-data coincidence (over-representation, enrichment) for user- and assay-defined gene lists, and provides direct links to web resources and literature (NCBI Entrez Gene, PubMed, KEGG, Gene Ontology, iHOP, Google, etc.). EGAN functions as a module for exploratory investigation of analysis results from multiple high-throughput assay technologies, including but not limited to: * Transcriptomics via expression microarrays or RNA-Seq * Genomics via SNP GWAS or array CGH * Proteomics via MS/MS peptide identifications * Epigenomics via DNA methylation, ChIP-on-Chip or ChIP-Seq * In-silico analysis of sequences or literature EGAN has been built using Cytoscape libraries for graph visualization and layout, and is comparable to DAVID, GSEA, Ingenuity IPA and Ariadne Pathway Studio. There are pre-collated EGAN networks available for human (Homo sapiens), mouse (Mus musculus), rat (Rattus norvegicus), chicken (Gallus gallus), zebrafish (Danio rerio), fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster), nematode (Caenorhabditis elegans), mouse-ear cress (Arabidopsis thaliana), rice (Oryza sativa) and brewer's yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae). There is now an EGAN module available for GenePattern (human-only). Platform: Windows compatible, Mac OS X compatible, Linux compatible | gene, gene association, network, protein-protein interaction, pathway, interaction, annotation, signaling pathway, enrichment, cytoscape, visualization |
is listed by: 3DVC is listed by: Gene Ontology Tools is related to: Gene Ontology is related to: Cytoscape has parent organization: UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center Biostatistics Core |
NCI P30 CA92103 | PMID:19933825 | Free for academic use | nlx_149222 | SCR_008856 | Exploratory Gene Association Networks, Exploratory Gene Association Networks (EGAN) | 2026-02-12 09:44:42 | 8 |
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