I also wanted to point out the ACeDB application called Axeldb:
Pollet N, Schmidt HA, Gawantka V, Vingron M, Niehrs C.
"Axeldb: a Xenopus laevis database focusing on gene expression."
Nucleic Acids Res. 2000 Jan 1;28(1):139-40.
as well as:
Martinelli SD, Brown CG, Durbin R.
"Gene expression and development databases for C. elegans."
Semin Cell Dev Biol. 1997 Oct;8(5):459-67.
Janning W.
"FlyView, a Drosophila image database, and other Drosophila databases."
Semin Cell Dev Biol. 1997 Oct;8(5):469-75.
Ringwald M, Mangan ME, Eppig JT, Kadin JA, Richardson JE.
"GXD: a gene expression database for the laboratory mouse."
The Gene Expression Database Group.
Nucleic Acids Res. 1999 Jan 1;27(1):106-12.
Hope this is useful ...
-Doug
> I would like to add something to Ed's notes in the newsletter
>regarding the microarray-display issue: would it be possible to somehow
>extend the grid display (already quite flexible, in layout at least) to
>display much larger datasets, without requiring a massive effort to
>write such an array display from scratch. At least it does deserved a
>chance.
>> I will be discussing this with a couple of those that are actually
>working with expression data and see their view on this. Perhaps I can
>extract some more intelligent (than mine) info on what kind of setup
>would be must useful for expression analysis.
>>> Mummi
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