MaizeGDB: The maize model organism database for basic, translational, and applied research.

Carolyn J Lawrence, Lisa C Harper, Mary L Schaeffer, Taner Z Sen, Trent E Seigfried, Darwin A Campbell
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In 2001 maize became the number one production crop in the world with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations reporting over 614 million tonnes produced. Its success is due to the high productivity per acre in tandem with a wide variety of commercial uses. Not only is maize an excellent source of food, feed, and fuel, but also its by-products are used in the production of various commercial products. Maize's unparalleled success in agriculture stems from basic research, the outcomes of which drive breeding and product development. In order for basic, translational, and applied researchers to benefit from others' investigations, newly generated data must be made freely and easily accessible. MaizeGDB is the maize research community's central repository for genetics and genomics information. The overall goals of MaizeGDB are to facilitate access to the outcomes of maize research by integrating new maize data into the database and to support the maize research community by coordinating group activities.

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MaizeGDB:用于基础、转化和应用研究的玉米模式生物数据库。
2001年,玉米成为世界头号生产作物,据联合国粮食及农业组织报告,玉米产量超过6.14亿吨。它的成功是由于每英亩的高生产力以及各种各样的商业用途。玉米不仅是一种极好的食物、饲料和燃料来源,而且它的副产品也被用于生产各种商业产品。玉米在农业上无与伦比的成功源于基础研究,其成果推动了育种和产品开发。为了使基础研究人员、转化研究人员和应用研究人员从他人的研究中受益,必须使新生成的数据能够自由和容易地获取。MaizeGDB是玉米研究界的遗传和基因组学信息的中央存储库。MaizeGDB的总体目标是通过将新的玉米数据整合到数据库中来促进对玉米研究成果的获取,并通过协调小组活动来支持玉米研究界。
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