1. Saccharomyces Genome Database provides mutant phenotype data
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Marek S. Skrzypek, Gail Binkley, Michael S. Livstone, Rose Oughtred, Shuai Weng, Stuart R. Miyasato, David Botstein, Eurie L. Hong, Rama Balakrishnan, Jodi E. Hirschman, Robert S. Nash, Benjamin C. Hitz, Maria C. Costanzo, Julie Park, Cynthia J. Krieger, Dianna G. Fisk, Stacia R. Engel, Kara Dolinski, Edith D. Wong, Karen R. Christie, Selina S. Dwight, and J. Michael Cherry
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Protein domain ,Mutant ,Saccharomyces cerevisiae ,Genes, Fungal ,Information Storage and Retrieval ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Saccharomyces ,Databases, Genetic ,Genetics ,medicine ,DNA, Fungal ,Databases, Protein ,Mutation ,Internet ,Saccharomyces genome database ,Computational Biology ,Articles ,biology.organism_classification ,Phenotype ,Yeast ,Protein Structure, Tertiary ,Genome, Fungal ,Databases, Nucleic Acid ,Software - Abstract
The Saccharomyces Genome Database (SGD; http:// www.yeastgenome.org) is a scientific database for the molecular biology and genetics of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, which is commonly known as baker’s or budding yeast. The information in SGD includes functional annotations, mapping and sequence information, protein domains and structure, expression data, mutant phenotypes, physical and genetic interactions and the primary literature from which these data are derived. Here we describe how published phenotypes and genetic interaction data are annotated and displayed in SGD.
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- 2009