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| Dear colleagues, As promised, the tutorials for the Gramene database have been updated to reflect the changes in Gramene v24. They can be accessed at [Only registered users see links. ] The following tutorials have been updated: BLAST QTL Maps/CMAP Diversity Genes & Alleles Genomes Literature Markers Ontologies Pathways Proteins Keep in mind that the examples used in the tutorials are for demonstration purposes to show the basic concepts for each module. However, once you are familiar with the modules and their integration you should be able to apply the concepts to your own research needs. As always, if you have specific questions you may contact the Gramene team through the "Feedback" link at the top of most Gramene pages .. -- Sincerely, The Gramene Database Team ************************************************** *************** Gramene([Only registered users see links. ]) is a curated, open-source, web-accessible data resource for comparative genome analysis in the grasses. Our goal is to facilitate the study of cross-species homology relationships using information derived from public projects involved in genomic and EST sequencing, protein structure and function analysis, genetic and physical mapping, interpretation of biochemical pathways, gene and QTL localization and descriptions of phenotypic characters and mutations. ************************************************** *************** This work is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the USDA-Agricultural Research Service, and was previously funded by the USDA Initiative for Future Agriculture and Food Systems (IFAFS). We are thankful to numerous collaborators and contributors for help in curation and for sharing their datasets and tools. ************************************************** *************** The Gramene-announce listserve is used to notify registered users of timely information concerning Gramene ([Only registered users see links. ]) or the rice community. If you want to unsubscribe from this mailing list, you can send mail to <[Only registered users see links. ].org> with the following command in the body of your email message: unsubscribe gramene-announce. Currently some other list-serves are on the Gramene list-serve, and in this case the unsubscribe directions will not be pertinent. This mailing list is only for announcements by Gramene developers. To correspond with Gramene developers and users, subscribe to the gramene list by sending an email to [Only registered users see links. ] and in the body of the e-mail (not the subject line) write: subscribe gramene . You may also contact the Gramene team through the "Feedback" button at the top of the Gramene website. |
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