1. Using the Candida Genome Database.
- Author
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Skrzypek MS, Binkley J, and Sherlock G
- Subjects
- Computational Biology methods, Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal, Gene Ontology, Genes, Fungal, Quantitative Trait Loci, Software, Web Browser, Candida genetics, Databases, Genetic, Genome, Fungal, Genomics methods
- Abstract
Studying Candida biology requires access to genomic sequence data in conjunction with experimental information that together provide functional context to genes and proteins, and aid in interpreting newly generated experimental data. The Candida Genome Database (CGD) curates the Candida literature, and integrates functional information about Candida genes and their products with a set of analysis tools that facilitate searching for sets of genes and exploring their biological roles. This chapter describes how the various types of information available at CGD can be searched, retrieved, and analyzed. Starting with the guided tour of the CGD Home page and Locus Summary page, this unit shows how to navigate the various assemblies of the C. albicans genome, how to use Gene Ontology tools to make sense of large-scale data, and how to access the microarray data archived at CGD, as well as visualize high-throughput sequencing data through the use of JBrowse.
- Published
- 2018
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