From jreecy@iastate.edu  Sun Jul  8 14:22:09 2007
Date: Mon, 2 July 2007 23:02:31 -0600
From: James M Reecy <jreecy@iastate.edu>
Subject: NRSP-8 Bioinformatics update #5
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           NRSP-8 Bioinformatics / Database Update 

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                        July  1, 2007 
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 1. Bovine genome annotation Geneboree workshop 
 2. Upgrades to the AnGenMap member directory 
 3. Additional information has been added to Animal QTLdb 
 4. Updates to the sheep web site 
 5. Chicken added to the NIH Model Organism web site 
 6. Minimal Information for QTLs and Association Studies (MIQAS) 
 7. Animal Trait Ontology (ATO) development continues 
 8. Upcoming meetings: 
 9. Annotation training session for the Bovine Genome Sequencing 
    Consortium at Iowa State University 
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Bovine genome annotation Geneboree workshop

On May 23-25, 2007, the Sanger Institute in Hinxton, UK, hosted a Geneboree
to facilitate annotation of the bovine genome. Nearly 30 scientists and
students from Spain, Italy, Denmark, UK, Germany, France and the US
attended the workshop. The workshop focused on using Otterlace, a Sanger
genome annotation tool, to annotate cattle genes. With the invaluable help
of Sanger's experienced staff, the participants annotated over 100 genes
during the workshop. A plan was outlined for following up an organized
annotation effort. Thanks go out to Jan Aerts, Roslin Institute, for
organizing the workshop and EADGENE for funding travel expenses.

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Upgrades to the AnGenMap member directory

As some have noticed, the AnGenMap member directory was inactive for a
period of time. A new software suite was created to manage the AnGenMap
member's directory (http://www.animalgenome.org/cgi-bin/angenmap/angendir).
With this web-based software, users can edit their profiles, manage the
subscriptions/unsubscriptions, change their primary and alternative email
addresses, etc. This change was necessary to insure that the attacks to the
system, which have been steadily increasing, remain unsuccessful. Thanks go
out to Zhiliang for his diligent efforts in this regard.

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Additional information has been added to Animal QTLdb

New data have been added to the QTLdb (http://www.animalgenome.org/QTLdb).
These include mapping of Affymetrix array elements to QTL maps for pigs and
cattle, Oligo array elements to QTL maps for pigs and cattle, and SNPs
stored in Genbank to respective chicken, pigs and cattle QTL maps. If there
is any additional information that you would like added, please contact us.

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Updates to the sheep web site

A new sheep genomics web site has been developed and released, listing all
sheep genome research related resources, links and databases
(http://www.animalgenome.org/sheep/). Suggestions to improve this web
resource for sheep genomics are welcomed. Please email suggestions to
Noelle Cockett (fanoelle@cc.usu.edu) or Zhiliang Hu (zhu@iastate.edu).

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Chicken added to the NIH Model Organism web site

It was recently announced that chicken is now represented on the NIH Model
Organisms for Biomedical Research web site. To view the chicken pages, go
to http://www.nih.gov/science/models/ and click on the "Gallus" link at the
bottom of the listing for Non-Mammalian Models. The Gallus pages were
assembled using information provided by members of the bird research
community. Please consider these as first drafts, and send suggestions for
adding/changing links or other information to Parker Antin
(pba@email.arizona.edu). NIH will permit periodic modifications to the
site. Since other model organism sites focus on a single species or genus,
for now NIH personnel prefer the use the name "Gallus (chicken)". However,
links to zebra finch are already included, and it is intended that this
site will represent and support genomics related research for all bird
species. (Kindly provided by Parker Antin).

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Minimal Information for QTLs and Association Studies (MIQAS)

We are working with Dave Burt, Andy Law, Wilfred Carre and Jan Aerts from
the Roslin Institute to develop a minimal standard for publication for QTL
and gene association studies. See http://miqas.sourceforge.net/ for
additional information about the concept. We hope to submit a manuscript
for publication on the topic shortly. Please send suggestions on this topic
to James Reecy (jreecy@iastate.edu).

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Animal Trait Ontology (ATO) development continues

In July, we will meet with representatives from the Rat Genome Database and
Mouse Genome Informatics to begin to integrate our individual species trait
ontologies into a unified animal trait ontology. It is our hope that this
will help facilitate the transfer of information across species. We have
also begun to collaborate with European researchers to expand the animal
trait ontology. If you knowledgeable about a particular set of traits and
are interested in participating in the development of the animal trait
ontology, please contact James Reecy (jreecy@iastate.edu).

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Upcoming meetings: http://www.animalgenome.org/share/mtg_bioi.html

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Annotation training session for the Bovine Genome Sequencing Consortium at
Iowa State University

In collaboration with Dr. Chris Elsik, TexasA&M, we will be hosting an
annotation training session for Bovine Genome Sequencing Consortium members
Aug. 7-9th, 2007. Instruction will be provided on retrieving data from the
Bovine Genome Database (BovineGenome.org), annotating bovine gene models
using the Apollo annotation editor, and submitting your annotations to
Bovine Genome Database. If you are interested in attending, please contact
James Reecy (jreecy@iastate.edu) for additional information.

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James Reecy                            NRSP-8 Database Coordination Team:
U.S. Database/Bioinformatics           James Reecy - Cattle, Sheep, Horse,
    Coordinator                                      Aquaculture 
2255 Kildee Hall                       Sue Lamont - Poultry 
Department of Animal Science           Max Rothschild - Swine 
Iowa State University                  Chris Tuggle - Swine 
Ames, Iowa 50011-3150                  Zhiliang Hu - Project Development 
Phone: 515-294-9269         
Fax: 515-294-2401 
Jreecy@iastate.edu 
http://www.genome.iastate.edu 

Paid for by funds from the NRSP-8 USDA/CSREES sponsored
Database/Bioinformatics Coordination Program.