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This is a collection of nematode genome databases.

ACeDB Database and information

[info] The C. elegans Genome Project

Other Databases

[info] wEST C. elegans Expressed Sequence Tag Database
[info] C. elegans repetitive DNA
[info] MTDNA - C.elegans Mitochondrial Directory

Other Worm Sites and Databases

[info] Caenorhabditis elegans WWW Server at UTSW
[info] The Strome Lab at Indiana
[info] David Baillie's Worm Lab
[info] Rose Worm Lab
[info] FilGenNet, the Filarial Genome Network


Detailed information on the above options


The C. elegans Genome Project
The C. elegans Genome Project FTP Site at the Sanger Centre not only provides an easy way of accessing cosmid sequences which have already been submitted to the major databases but also allows access to more preliminary sequences.


wEST C. elegans Expressed Sequence Tag Database
The wEST Database is a compilation of Expressed Sequence Tags identified through efforts of sequencing the genome of Caenorhabditis elegans.


C. elegans repetitive DNA
The Repeat Pattern Toolkit (RPT) is a database of repetitive DNA sequence in the nematode C. elegans. The repeat elements were identified and classified using the Repeat Pattern Toolkit. The dataset used was 3.67 million bases of almost contiguous DNA sequence from chromosome III.


MTDNA - C.elegans Mitochondrial Directory
Directory of mitochondrially located genes. Displayed data includes both peptide and nucleotide sequence with exon-intron structure, homology to related model organisms, protein domain matches and PSORT localisation prediction data.


Caenorhabditis elegans WWW Server at UTSW
This provides information on the genome, Worm Breeder's Gazette, protocols, strains, pictures, C.elegans researchers' addresses, etc.


The Strome Lab at Indiana
Work on how one-cell embryos generate the diverse array of different tissue types seen in adult organisms, using Caenorhabditis elegans.


David Baillie's Worm Lab


Rose Worm Lab


FilGenNet, the Filarial Genome Network
The Filarial Initiative is funded by the WHO-TDR with supplemental funding from The McConnell Clark Foundation, and several others.

This describes the biology and distribution of some of the more common and well characterized filarial nematodes.


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