The Ashbya Genome Database (AGD) x97- a tool for the yeast community and genome biologists

What you can do:
Search for sequence information and annotation on protein-coding genes from Ashbya gossypii.
Highlights:
  • The Ashbya Genome Database (AGD) is a comprehensive online source of information covering genes from the filamentous fungus Ashbya gossypii.
  • The database content is based upon comparative genome annotation between A.gossypii and the closely related budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae taking both sequence similarity and synteny (conserved order and orientation) into account.
  • Release 2 of AGD (2004) contains 4718 protein-encoding loci located across seven chromosomes.
Keywords:
  • A. gossypii genome
  • Ashbya gossypii genome
  • hemiascomycete genome
  • yeast genomes
  • filamentous fungus
  • gene annotation
  • comparative genomics
  • cotton pathogen
  • fugal genomes
  • synteny
Literature & Tutorials:
PubMed Link: AGD
This record last updated: 05-05-2005
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