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Nucleic Acids Research 2009 37(Database issue):D509-D514; doi:10.1093/nar/gkn876
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Nucleic Acids Research, 2009, Vol. 37, Database issue D509-D514
© 2008 The Author(s)
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Aspergillus Genomes and the Aspergillus Cloud

Jane E. Mabey Gilsenan1,*, Graham Atherton1, Jennifer Bartholomew1, Peter F. Giles1, Teresa K. Attwood2,3, David W. Denning1 and Paul Bowyer1

1School of Medicine, The University Hospital of South Manchester (Wythenshawe), Manchester M23 9LT, 2Faculty of Life Sciences and 3School of Computer Science, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PT, UK

*To whom correspondence should be addressed. Tel: +44 161 2915908; Fax: +44 161 2915804 Email: jane.gilsenan{at}manchester.ac.uk

Received September 14, 2008. Accepted October 18, 2008.

Aspergillus Genomes is a public resource for viewing annotated genes predicted by various Aspergillus sequencing projects. It has arisen from the union of two significant resources: the Aspergillus/Aspergillosis website and the Central Aspergillus Data REpository (CADRE). The former has primarily served the medical community, providing information about Aspergillus and associated diseases to medics, patients and scientists; the latter has focused on the fungal genomic community, providing a central repository for sequences and annotation extracted from Aspergillus Genomes. By merging these databases, genomes benefit from extensive cross-linking with medical information to create a unique resource, spanning genomics and clinical aspects of the genus. Aspergillus Genomes is accessible from http://www.aspergillus-genomes.org.uk.


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