Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-1-2003
Journal / Book Title
Comparative and functional genomics
Abstract
PANZEA is the first public database for studying maize genomic diversity. It was initiated as a repository of genomic diversity for an NSF Plant Genome project on 'Maize Evolutionary Genomics'. PANZEA is hosted at the Bioinformatics Research Center, North Carolina State University, and is open to the public (http://statgen.ncsu.edu/panzea). PANZEA is designed to capture the interrelationships between germplasm, molecular diversity, phenotypic diversity and genome structure. It has the ability to store, integrate and visualize DNA sequence, enzymatic, SSR (simple sequence repeat) marker, germplasm and phenotypic data. The relational data model is selected and implemented in Oracle. An automated DNA sequence data submission tool has been created that allows project researchers to remotely submit their DNA sequence data directly to PANZEA. On-line database search forms and reports have been created to allow users to search or download germplasm, DNA sequence, gene/locus data and much more, directly from the web.
DOI
10.1002/cfg.282
Montclair State University Digital Commons Citation
Du, Chunguang; Buckler, Edward; and Muse, Spencer, "Development of a Maize Molecular Evolutionary Genomic Database" (2003). Department of Biology Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works. 213.
https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/biology-facpubs/213
Published Citation
Du, C., Buckler, E., & Muse, S. (2003). Development of a maize molecular evolutionary genomic database. Comparative and functional genomics, 4(2), 246-249.