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. 2011 Jan;39(Database issue):D658-62.
doi: 10.1093/nar/gkq1145. Epub 2010 Nov 10.

Hymenoptera Genome Database: integrated community resources for insect species of the order Hymenoptera

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Hymenoptera Genome Database: integrated community resources for insect species of the order Hymenoptera

Monica C Munoz-Torres et al. Nucleic Acids Res. 2011 Jan.

Abstract

The Hymenoptera Genome Database (HGD) is a comprehensive model organism database that caters to the needs of scientists working on insect species of the order Hymenoptera. This system implements open-source software and relational databases providing access to curated data contributed by an extensive, active research community. HGD contains data from 9 different species across ∼200 million years in the phylogeny of Hymenoptera, allowing researchers to leverage genetic, genome sequence and gene expression data, as well as the biological knowledge of related model organisms. The availability of resources across an order greatly facilitates comparative genomics and enhances our understanding of the biology of agriculturally important Hymenoptera species through genomics. Curated data at HGD includes predicted and annotated gene sets supported with evidence tracks such as ESTs/cDNAs, small RNA sequences and GC composition domains. Data at HGD can be queried using genome browsers and/or BLAST/PSI-BLAST servers, and it may also be downloaded to perform local searches. We encourage the public to access and contribute data to HGD at: http://HymenopteraGenome.org.

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