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Delphine Dauga. |
The curation process is significantly slowed down by missing information in the articles analyzed (for example, the identity of the clones used to generate ISH probes, the precise sequences tested in reporter assays, etc..). To help authors ensure in the future that necessary information is present in their article, we defined the Article Minimum Information Standard (AMIS) guidelines. This standard describes for each experiment the mandatory information that should be mentioned in literature articles to facilitate the curation process. These guidelines extend the minimal information defined by the MISFISHIE format (Deutsch at al. 2008, _Nature Biotechnology_). This standard was deduced from the ANISEED curation pipeline (Tassy, Dauga, Daian, Sobral et al.... |
Tipo: Presentation |
Palavras-chave: Bioinformatics; Data Standards. |
Ano: 2010 |
URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/5054/version/1 |
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Delphine Dauga; Olivier Tassy; Fabrice Daian; Daniel Sobral; Patrick Lemaire. |
NISEED (Network for In situ Expression and Embryological Data) is a generic infrastructure for the creation, maintenance and integration of molecular and anatomical information on model organisms. We applied it to ascidians which are marine invertebrate chordates. These animals constitute model organisms of choice for developmental biology because their embryos develop with a small number of cells and an invariant lineage, allowing their study with a cellular level of resolution. In ANISEED (Ascidian NISEED), embryogenesis of ascidian is represented at the level of the genome via functional gene annotations, cis-regulatory elements or gene expression data, at the level of the cell by representing its morphology, fates, lineage, and relations with its... |
Tipo: Poster |
Palavras-chave: Developmental Biology; Genetics & Genomics; Bioinformatics. |
Ano: 2009 |
URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/3168/version/1 |
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