Using the Arabidopsis Information Resource (TAIR) to Find Information About Arabidopsis Genes
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Using the Arabidopsis Information Resource (TAIR) to Find Information About Arabidopsis Genes
Abstract
The Arabidopsis Information Resource (TAIR; http://arabidopsis.org) is a comprehensive web resource of Arabidopsis biology for plant scientists. TAIR curates and integrates information about genes, proteins, gene function, orthologs, gene expression, mutant phenotypes, biological materials such as clones and seed stocks, genetic markers, genetic and physical maps, genome organization, images of mutant plants, protein sub-cellular localizations, publications, and the research community. The various data types are extensively interconnected and can be accessed through a variety of web-based search and display tools. This article primarily focuses on some basic methods for searching, browsing, visualizing, and analyzing information about Arabidopsis genes and genomes. Additionally, we describe how members of the community can share data via JBrowse and the Generic Online Annotation Submission Tool (GOAT) in order to make their published research more accessible and visible. © 2022 Wiley Periodicals LLC. Basic Protocol 1: TAIR homepage, sitemap, and navigation Basic Protocol 2: Finding comprehensive information about Arabidopsis genes Basic Protocol 3: Using the Arabidopsis genome browser: JBrowse Basic Protocol 4: Using the Gene Ontology annotations for gene discovery and gene function analysis Basic Protocol 5: Using gene lists to download bulk datasets Basic Protocol 6: Using TAIR's analysis tools to find short sequences and motifs Basic Protocol 7: Using the TAIR generic online annotation tool (GOAT) to submit functional annotations for Arabidopsis (or any other species) genes Basic Protocol 8: Using PhyloGenes to visualize gene families and predict functions Basic Protocol 9: Using TAIR to browse Arabidopsis literature Basic Protocol 10: Using the synteny viewer to find and display syntenic regions from Arabidopsis and other plant species.
Keywords: Arabidopsis; bioinformatics; data mining; databases; genomics.
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