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  • ...s a very useful resource for forward genetic mapping. The WormBase Genetic Map inherited its look from ACeDB, however because of internet interface, many ...om the Submenu located on each of the Gene Summary pages. When the Genetic Map is accessed via the Main Menu link, a whole-chromosome graphic display is f
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  • ...s a very useful resource for forward genetic mapping. The WormBase Genetic Map inherited its look from ACeDB, however because of internet interface, many ...om the Submenu located on each of the Gene Summary pages. When the Genetic Map is accessed via the Main Menu link, a whole-chromosome graphic display is f
    4 KB (720 words) - 18:28, 17 August 2010
  • This page is designed to assist in the selection of SNPs and visible genetic markers for mapping experiments. The seach results will yield a list of loc As an example we will search for genetic and physical loci around the pab-1 locus. We will search for all loci, Snip
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  • ...link in the Main Menu at the top of any page. From there you will find the Genetic Interval link listed under the Genetics, Strains, Phenotypes header. 1) Specify a genetic interval, not more than 2 cM apart, using the names of two genetically mapp
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  • Other genomic data will include genetic identity to a classical locus (where it exists), precise numerical coordina ...ture allows the CDS to be interpolated directly onto the classical genetic map, which, in turn, can suggest testable hypotheses of which classical mutatio
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  • == Linking to a Physical Map == ...replaced with the contig of interest. To link to a particular clone on the map, link to: <code>http://www.wormbase.org/db/misc/epic?name=X;class=Clone</co
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  • # Genetic interactions #* Need to map terms between the two groups (see below for list of interactions)
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  • Issue: Genetic Map tool down with the following error: Caught exception in WormBase::Web::Cont ...s4251 and the observed recombination events that gave rise to the reported map position.
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  • Discussion of WS247 objectives: genetic agents: * have now converted heat map tracks (about 100 tracks)
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  • The Gene Summary page provides concise information on gene identification, genetic location, function, gene ontology, available alleles, cDNAs, protein simila Common name: A CGC approved gene name. Genetic nomenclature for C. elegans can be found here:
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  • Within a defined physical or genetic interval, what gene markers and SNPs are available for mapping a newly iden ...t center top of the WormBase front page (Fig. 1.8.1) to begin a search for genetic markers and their strains (http://wormbase.org/db/searches/strains).
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  • ...mutant loci. However, for a gene identified solely as a CDS, interpolated map information can indicate which classical mutant alleles might reside within
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  • ** The above forms are rarely used and since the Genetic Map is frozen we are not actively collecting this data. No change needed (Mary
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  • Map_info Map UNIQUE ?Map XREF Gene #Map_position ...ed_map_position UNIQUE ?Map UNIQUE Float // for loci with CDSs but no real Map position
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  • ...oordinates of genetic map features that have been placed onto the physical map (ie cloned loci)'' | ''The estimated maximal extents for genetic loci interpolated into phsyical map coordinates. Coordinates are established based on two- and three-factor map
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  • excerpt from "Sequence and genetic map of Meloidogyne hapla: A compact nematode genome for plant parasitism.", Opp ...et al. [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18809916 "Sequence and genetic map of Meloidogyne hapla: A compact nematode genome for plant parasitism."], Pr
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  • ix) gene_interpolated_map_positions.WS178.gz - Interpolated map positions for each coding/RNA gene x) clone_interpolated_map_positions.WS178.gz - Interpolated map positions for each clone
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  • ** User experienced error when clicking on "Genetic Map" widget; no WB response (apparently) yet
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  • ...github.com/WormBase/website/issues/400 issue 400] "[wormbase-help] Genetic map data"
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  • ## [[UserGuide:Genetic_Map|Genetic Map]]
    3 KB (338 words) - 17:04, 6 August 2019
  • ...estart it, Paulo will take a look. Tree display + schema viewer + genetic map stop working when acedb goes down.
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  • ...left or right steps along the map, and large left or right leaps along the map. [[Image:I_seq3.jpg ...a feature's immediate vicinity. These features will grow or shrink as the map is zoomed outward or inward, and can be altered to show many different deta
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  • ix) gene_interpolated_map_positions.WS117.gz - Interpolated map positions for each coding/RNA gene x) clone_interpolated_map_positions.WS117.gz - Interpolated map positions for each clone
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  • ...es a submenu will appear when you search for certain items such as genetic map, sequence report or cell lineage. The submenu usually is for different disp
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  • ...ttp://www.wormbase.org WormBase], a biological database of all genomic and genetic data of the model nematode ''Caenorhabditis elegans'' and related nematodes UserGuide:Genetic Map
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  • ...ne_Interaction|interaction wiki]]<br>[[WormBase_Model:Interaction|model]]||Genetic and physical interactions||int_<br> [[Gene_Interaction#Postgres_Table_Names ...on<br>Genetic - Oversuppression/Enhancement<br>Genetic - Phenotype bias<br>Genetic - No_interaction || yes
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  • ix) gene_interpolated_map_positions.WS122.gz - Interpolated map positions for each coding/RNA gene x) clone_interpolated_map_positions.WS122.gz - Interpolated map positions for each clone
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  • IGI Inferred from Genetic Interaction C.elegans genetic map frozen
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  • #Chris and Gary will try to map WormBase interaction types to BioGRID interaction types and figure out what ...tant, but it would be nice if all of a similar type were grouped (i.e. all genetic ints are together, all suppression ints are together etc.)
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  • ...ease indicate if your paper contains 3-factor interval mapping data, i.e., genetic data only. Include Df or Dp data, but no SNP interval mapping.||genenames@w ...ehyde, aldicarb, etc. The use of mutagens for the generation of mutants in genetic screens do not need to be indicated.|||
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  • **Stable genes map to stable ID **Unstable genes map with a version number
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  • ...ease indicate if your paper contains 3-factor interval mapping data, i.e., genetic data only. Include Df or Dp data, but no SNP interval mapping.||genenames@w ...ehyde, aldicarb, etc. The use of mutagens for the generation of mutants in genetic screens do not need to be indicated.|||
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  • * We are establishing a pipeline to share all physical and genetic interactions with BioGRID * Would be good if phenotype curators could curate genetic AND physical interactions in the same paper
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  • ...ease indicate if your paper contains 3-factor interval mapping data, i.e., genetic data only. Include Df or Dp data, but no SNP interval mapping.||genenames@w ...ehyde, aldicarb, etc. The use of mutagens for the generation of mutants in genetic screens do not need to be indicated.|||
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  • Genetic Map Position: Display the chromosome and chromosomal position of the gene. ...ene: We only display experimentally confirmed gene interactions (Physical, Genetic, and Regulatory). The genes are displayed in the following order: genes wit
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  • **Newly identified genetic disorder *Tool to identify primers from papers and map them to the genome automatically
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  • Genetic Genetic_interaction ...n XREF Interactor #Interactor_info // Added WS248; allele involved in genetic interaction
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  • Genetic Genetic_interaction ...henotype ?Phenotype XREF Interaction // Phenotype associated with a genetic interaction
    53 KB (6,521 words) - 20:51, 7 March 2019
  • ...long with this are given exact nucleotide coordinates and the meiotic gene map position. ...ages. WormBase‚Äôs Protein pages give both text and diagrams to let a user map individual sequence features with respect to one another and to the protein
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  • ...htly cron job. For integrated transgenes, try to include, name, genotype, map position and integration means. For extrachromosomal arrays, include name ==Tab 4 – Genotype/ Genetic Interaction/ NBP Data Curation Fields==
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  • *Create a GBrowse-driven genetic map *Create a GBrowse-drive physical map
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  • ix) gene_interpolated_map_positions.WS217.gz - Interpolated map positions for each coding/RNA gene x) clone_interpolated_map_positions.WS217.gz - Interpolated map positions for each clone
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  • * broken genetic map
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  • | :genetic-code/remark | :map/author
    35 KB (4,174 words) - 10:52, 2 February 2015
  • | Allows for alternate genetic codes for Mitocondria and selenocysteine. | [[WormBase Model:Map|Map]]
    16 KB (2,207 words) - 23:06, 9 January 2014
  • **New genetic interaction ontology with BioGrid, SGD, etc. **Genetic interactions done in parallel with phenotype curation
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  • | style="color: grey;"| pgonly||app_intx_desc||bigtext||Genetic Intx Desc||5|||||||| |Summary||cns_summary||Bigtext||Summary||genetic expression, stuff between brackets||all||-|-||-||||one time copy from trp_s
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  • ...argeted modification of the genome and can help with the identification of genetic causes for human disease. Targeted modifications led to a vast amount of mo UbiGRID: a database resource for protein and genetic interactions of the ubiquitin-proteasome system
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  • *1500 - Genes in region of genetic map - Raymond
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  • ...re complicated for TAIR, because they have cases where the same symbol can map to multiple, unique locus names. For example, PAP1 is a symbol for at leas For GO ID: map entries in Name or Synonym Field to GO ID using this file:
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  • * Jonathan Hodgkin, C. elegans geneticist; curator of the CGC genetic map
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