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. 2016:135:451-81.
doi: 10.1016/bs.mcb.2016.04.010. Epub 2016 May 12.

A scientist's guide for submitting data to ZFIN

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A scientist's guide for submitting data to ZFIN

D G Howe et al. Methods Cell Biol. 2016.

Abstract

The Zebrafish Model Organism Database (ZFIN; zfin.org) serves as the central repository for genetic and genomic data produced using zebrafish (Danio rerio). Data in ZFIN are either manually curated from peer-reviewed publications or submitted directly to ZFIN from various data repositories. Data types currently supported include mutants, transgenic lines, DNA constructs, gene expression, phenotypes, antibodies, morpholinos, TALENs, CRISPRs, disease models, movies, and images. The rapidly changing methods of genomic science have increased the production of data that cannot readily be represented in standard journal publications. These large data sets require web-based presentation. As the central repository for zebrafish research data, it has become increasingly important for ZFIN to provide the zebrafish research community with support for their data sets and guidance on what is required to submit these data to ZFIN. Regardless of their volume, all data that are submitted for inclusion in ZFIN must include a minimum set of information that describes the data. The aim of this chapter is to identify data types that fit into the current ZFIN database and explain how to provide those data in the optimal format for integration. We identify the required and optional data elements, define jargon, and present tools and templates that can help with the acquisition and organization of data as they are being prepared for submission to ZFIN. This information will also appear in the ZFIN wiki, where it will be updated as our services evolve over time.

Keywords: Direct data submission; Gene expression; Model organism database; Mutant; Phenotype; Transgenic.

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Figures

Figure 1.
Figure 1.. Summary of the data submission process.
Black boxes indicate work done by the data submitter, light gray boxes indicate work done by ZFIN, gradient filled boxes indicate iterative steps where work is shared between ZFIN and the data submitter.
Figure 2.
Figure 2.
The basic elements of a transgenic construct

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