GenomeRNAi -- a database for cell-based RNAi phenotypes

What you can do:
Search for information on RNAi induced cell-based Drosophila and Caenorhabditis elegans phenotypes.
Highlights:
  • The GenomeRNAi database contains phenotypes from published cell-based RNA interference (RNAi) screens in Drosophila and Homo sapiens.
  • It connects observed phenotypes with annotations of targeted genes and information about the RNAi reagent used for the perturbation experiment.
  • The availability of phenotypes from Drosophila and human screens also allows for phenotype searches across species.
  • Besides reporting quantitative data from genome-scale screens, the new release of GenomeRNAi also enables reporting of data from microscopy experiments and curated phenotypes from published screens.
  • The database provides an updated resource of RNAi reagents and their predicted quality that are available for the Drosophila and the human genome.
  • The new version also facilitates the integration with other genomic data sets and contains expression profiling (RNA-Seq) data for several cell lines commonly used in RNAi experiments.
Keywords:
  • RNAi
  • RNA interference
  • Drosophila RNA interference
  • Drosophila RNAi phenotypes
  • fruitfly RNAi screen
  • RNAi probes
  • Caenorhabditis elegans RNA interference
  • cell-based phenotypes
This record last updated: 04-17-2014
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