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. 2016 Jan 4;44(D1):D819-21.
doi: 10.1093/nar/gkv1029. Epub 2015 Oct 7.

MEPD: medaka expression pattern database, genes and more

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MEPD: medaka expression pattern database, genes and more

Juan I Alonso-Barba et al. Nucleic Acids Res. .

Abstract

The Medaka Expression Pattern Database (MEPD; http://mepd.cos.uni-heidelberg.de/) is designed as a repository of medaka expression data for the scientific community. In this update we present two main improvements. First, we have changed the previous clone-centric view for in situ data to a gene-centric view. This is possible because now we have linked all the data present in MEPD to the medaka gene annotation in ENSEMBL. In addition, we have also connected the medaka genes in MEPD to their corresponding orthologous gene in zebrafish, again using the ENSEMBL database. Based on this, we provide a link to the Zebrafish Model Organism Database (ZFIN) to allow researches to compare expression data between these two fish model organisms. As a second major improvement, we have modified the design of the database to enable it to host regulatory elements, promoters or enhancers, expression patterns in addition to gene expression. The combination of gene expression, by traditional in situ, and regulatory element expression, typically by fluorescence reporter gene, within the same platform assures consistency in terms of annotation. In our opinion, this will allow researchers to uncover new insights between the expression domain of genes and their regulatory landscape.

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Figure 1.
Figure 1.
Simplified entity–relationship model of MEPD. The structure of the database is maintained from previous releases (see tables with ‘GE’ suffix for in situ data), but we have added the tables for regulatory element data, with ‘RE’ suffix as a clone of those for gene expression data. For simplicity the tables are shown without fields.

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