ZFIN, the Zebrafish Model Organism Database: increased support for mutants and transgenics

2012 Nucleic Acids Research 268 citations

Abstract

ZFIN, the Zebrafish Model Organism Database (http://zfin.org), is the central resource for zebrafish genetic, genomic, phenotypic and developmental data. ZFIN curators manually curate and integrate comprehensive data involving zebrafish genes, mutants, transgenics, phenotypes, genotypes, gene expressions, morpholinos, antibodies, anatomical structures and publications. Integrated views of these data, as well as data gathered through collaborations and data exchanges, are provided through a wide selection of web-based search forms. Among the vertebrate model organisms, zebrafish are uniquely well suited for rapid and targeted generation of mutant lines. The recent rapid production of mutants and transgenic zebrafish is making management of data associated with these resources particularly important to the research community. Here, we describe recent enhancements to ZFIN aimed at improving our support for mutant and transgenic lines, including (i) enhanced mutant/transgenic search functionality; (ii) more expressive phenotype curation methods; (iii) new downloads files and archival data access; (iv) incorporation of new data loads from laboratories undertaking large-scale generation of mutant or transgenic lines and (v) new GBrowse tracks for transgenic insertions, genes with antibodies and morpholinos.

Keywords

ZebrafishBiologyModel organismMutantMorpholinoTransgeneGeneticsPhenotypeComputational biologyGeneDatabaseComputer science

Affiliated Institutions

Related Publications

Publication Info

Year
2012
Type
article
Volume
41
Issue
D1
Pages
D854-D860
Citations
268
Access
Closed

External Links

Social Impact

Social media, news, blog, policy document mentions

Citation Metrics

268
OpenAlex

Cite This

Douglas G. Howe, Yvonne M. Bradford, Tom Conlin et al. (2012). ZFIN, the Zebrafish Model Organism Database: increased support for mutants and transgenics. Nucleic Acids Research , 41 (D1) , D854-D860. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gks938

Identifiers

DOI
10.1093/nar/gks938