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Nucleic Acids Research, 2005, Vol. 33, Database issue D369-D373
© 2005, the authors
Nucleic Acids Research, Vol. 33, Database issue © Oxford University Press 2005; all rights reserved

PROPHECY—a database for high-resolution phenomics

Luciano Fernandez-Ricaud, Jonas Warringer, Elke Ericson, Ilona Pylvänäinen1, Graham J. L. Kemp2, Olle Nerman1 and Anders Blomberg*

Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Lundberg Laboratory, Göteborg University Medicinaregatan 9c, 41390 Göteborg, Sweden, 1 Department of Mathematical Statistics and 2 Department of Computing Science, Chalmers University of Technology, SE-41296 Göteborg, Sweden

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel: +46 31 7732588; Fax: +46 31 7732599; Email: anders.blomberg{at}gmm.gu.se

Received August 13, 2004; Revised and Accepted October 22, 2004

The rapid recent evolution of the field phenomics—the genome-wide study of gene dispensability by quantitative analysis of phenotypes—has resulted in an increasing demand for new data analysis and visualization tools. Following the introduction of a novel approach for precise, genome-wide quantification of gene dispensability in Saccharomyces cerevisiae we here announce a public resource for mining, filtering and visualizing phenotypic data—the PROPHECY database. PROPHECY is designed to allow easy and flexible access to physiologically relevant quantitative data for the growth behaviour of mutant strains in the yeast deletion collection during conditions of environmental challenges. PROPHECY is publicly accessible at http://prophecy.lundberg.gu.se.


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