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Proper Citation: ChromDB- the chromatin database (RRID:SCR_007597)
Description: ChromDB is a chromatin database. Three types of sequences are included in the database: genomic-based (predominantly plant sequences); transcript-based (EST contigs or cDNAs for plants lacking a sequenced genome); and NCBI RefSeq sequences for a variety of model animal organisms. The Gene Record Page for any sequence indicates the type of sequence. The broad mission of ChromDB is display, annotate, and curate sequences of two broad functional classes of biologically important proteins: chromatin-associated proteins (CAPs) and RNA interference-associated proteins. Plant proteins are the major focus of the work support by The Plant Genome Research Program (PGRP) of the National Science Foundation. Our intent is to produce intensively curated sequence information and make it available to the research and teaching community in support of comparative analyses toward understanding the chromatin proteome in plants, especially in important crop species. In order to do a comparative analysis, it is necessary to include non-plant proteins in the database. Non-plant genes are not curated to the degree carried out for plants and to automate the process of data import, our non-plant genes are from the RefSeq database of NCBI. We reason that the inclusion of non-plant, model organisms will broaden the relevance and usefulness of ChromDB to the entire chromatin community and will provide a more complete data set for phylogenetic analyses in support of the evolution of the plant chromatin proteome. ChromDB is funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation Plant Genome Research Project(#DBI-0421679).
Synonyms: ChromDB
Resource Type: data or information resource, database
Keywords: chromatin, chromatin-associated protein, crop species chromatin, plant chromatin proteome, plant protein, rna interference-associated proteins, FASEB list
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