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− | '''M'''odel '''O'''rganism '''D'''atabases are generally repositories and databases of information about a model organism. The acronym has been extended to include Many organism and My organism databases, so that the MOD in GMOD applies to almost all organism/genome database projects (see [[NOD]] for the remainder :). | + | '''M'''odel '''O'''rganism '''D'''atabases are generally repositories and databases of information about a model organism. Historically, these model organism databases include the handful o species with extensive biology and genomic research data, such as the |
+ | [http://www.nih.gov/science/models/ NIH model organisms]. | ||
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+ | The acronym has been extended to include '''Many''' organism and '''My''' organism databases, so that the MOD in GMOD applies to almost all organism/genome database projects (see [[NOD]] for the remainder :). | ||
=GMOD Participating databases= | =GMOD Participating databases= |
Revision as of 02:15, 29 March 2007
Model Organism Databases are generally repositories and databases of information about a model organism. Historically, these model organism databases include the handful o species with extensive biology and genomic research data, such as the NIH model organisms.
The acronym has been extended to include Many organism and My organism databases, so that the MOD in GMOD applies to almost all organism/genome database projects (see NOD for the remainder :).
GMOD Participating databases
The following MOD organism databases are contributing to and/or adopting GMOD components, as of early 2007.