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==<font color="navy blue">About GMOD</font>==
 
==<font color="navy blue">About GMOD</font>==
  
The Generic Model Organism Database project is an open source project to develop a complete set of software for creating and administering an organism database, or [[MOD]]. Components of this project include genome visualization and editing tools, literature curation tools, a robust database schema, biological ontology tools, and a set of standard operating procedures. This project is funded by the [http://www.nih.gov NIH] and the [http://www.ars.usda.gov/ USDA Agricultural Research Service] and [http://www.nsf.gov/ National Science Foundation].  Participation draws from members of several database projects including [http://wormbase.org WormBase], [http://flybase.org FlyBase], [http://www.informatics.jax.org/ Mouse Genome Informatics], [http://gramene.org Gramene], the [http://rgd.mcw.edu/ Rat Genome Database], [http://arabidopsis.org TAIR], [http://ecocyc.org EcoCyc], [http://dictybase.org DictyBase], [http://wfleabase.org wFleaBase], [http://www.nescent.org NESCent], and the [http://yeastgenome.org Saccharomyces Genome Database] (See also [[MOD]] list).
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The Generic Model Organism Database project is an open source project to develop a complete set of software for creating and administering an organism database, or [[MOD]]. Components of this project include genome visualization and editing tools, literature curation tools, a robust database schema, biological ontology tools, and a set of standard operating procedures. This project is funded by the [http://www.nih.gov NIH] and the [http://www.ars.usda.gov/ USDA Agricultural Research Service] and [http://www.nsf.gov/ National Science Foundation].  Participation draws from members of several database projects including [http://wormbase.org WormBase], [http://flybase.org FlyBase], [http://www.informatics.jax.org/ Mouse Genome Informatics], [http://gramene.org Gramene], the [http://rgd.mcw.edu/ Rat Genome Database], [http://arabidopsis.org TAIR], [http://ecocyc.org EcoCyc], [http://dictybase.org DictyBase], [http://wfleabase.org wFleaBase], [http://www.nescent.org NESCent], [http://yeastgenome.org Saccharomyces Genome Database] and the [http://racerx00.tamu.edu/bee_resources.html BeeBase] (See also [[MOD]] list).
  
 
== <font color="navy blue">GMOD January 2007 Meeting Summary</font> ==
 
== <font color="navy blue">GMOD January 2007 Meeting Summary</font> ==

Revision as of 02:30, 15 April 2007

Introducing the new www.gmod.org

This wiki site represents many weeks of work by the GMOD team to improve the documentation of the various GMOD projects. Please feel free to use this as you would any wiki: if you find something that needs improving, please do so. If you want to find the old GMOD website, it still exists at [1] and will continue to be used by some GMOD developers to write project updates (and if you are a developer looking for a place to periodic project updates, we suggest you use it too).

About GMOD

The Generic Model Organism Database project is an open source project to develop a complete set of software for creating and administering an organism database, or MOD. Components of this project include genome visualization and editing tools, literature curation tools, a robust database schema, biological ontology tools, and a set of standard operating procedures. This project is funded by the NIH and the USDA Agricultural Research Service and National Science Foundation. Participation draws from members of several database projects including WormBase, FlyBase, Mouse Genome Informatics, Gramene, the Rat Genome Database, TAIR, EcoCyc, DictyBase, wFleaBase, NESCent, Saccharomyces Genome Database and the BeeBase (See also MOD list).

GMOD January 2007 Meeting Summary

The recent MOD User Interface Caucus (2007 January) has a Wiki page for your contributions: MOD Face Summary.

The recent Middleware for GMOD meeting (2007 January) has Wiki pages for your contributions: GMOD Middleware.

GMOD Project Page

See the GMOD Project Page for new projects in need of developer support.


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