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GermOnline

General information

URL: http://www.germonline.org/
Full name: GermOnline
Description: The GermOnline 4.0 gateway is a cross-species microarray expression database focusing on germline development, meiosis and gametogenesis as well as the mitotic cell cycle.
Year founded: 2003
Last update: 2015
Version: V 4.0
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: France

Contact information

University/Institution: University of Rennes 1
Address: F-35042 Rennes, France
City: Rennes
Province/State:
Country/Region: France
Contact name (PI/Team): Michael Primig
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): michael.primig@inserm.fr

Publications

21149299
GermOnline 4.0 is a genomics gateway for germline development, meiosis and the mitotic cell cycle. [PMID: 21149299]
Lardenois A, Gattiker A, Collin O, Chalmel F, Primig M.

GermOnline 4.0 is a cross-species database portal focusing on high-throughput expression data relevant for germline development, the meiotic cell cycle and mitosis in healthy versus malignant cells. It is thus a source of information for life scientists as well as clinicians who are interested in gene expression and regulatory networks. The GermOnline gateway provides unlimited access to information produced with high-density oligonucleotide microarrays (3'-UTR GeneChips), genome-wide protein-DNA binding assays and protein-protein interaction studies in the context of Ensembl genome annotation. Samples used to produce high-throughput expression data and to carry out genome-wide in vivo DNA binding assays are annotated via the MIAME-compliant Multiomics Information Management and Annotation System (MIMAS 3.0). Furthermore, the Saccharomyces Genomics Viewer (SGV) was developed and integrated into the gateway. SGV is a visualization tool that outputs genome annotation and DNA-strand specific expression data produced with high-density oligonucleotide tiling microarrays (Sc_tlg GeneChips) which cover the complete budding yeast genome on both DNA strands. It facilitates the interpretation of expression levels and transcript structures determined for various cell types cultured under different growth and differentiation conditions. Database URL: www.germonline.org/

Database (Oxford). 2010:2010() | 34 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)
17145711
The GermOnline cross-species systems browser provides comprehensive information on genes and gene products relevant for sexual reproduction. [PMID: 17145711]
Gattiker A, Niederhauser-Wiederkehr C, Moore J, Hermida L, Primig M.

We report a novel release of the GermOnline knowledgebase covering genes relevant for the cell cycle, gametogenesis and fertility. GermOnline was extended into a cross-species systems browser including information on DNA sequence annotation, gene expression and the function of gene products. The database covers eight model organisms and Homo sapiens, for which complete genome annotation data are available. The database is now built around a sophisticated genome browser (Ensembl), our own microarray information management and annotation system (MIMAS) used to extensively describe experimental data obtained with high-density oligonucleotide microarrays (GeneChips) and a comprehensive system for online editing of database entries (MediaWiki). The RNA data include results from classical microarrays as well as tiling arrays that yield information on RNA expression levels, transcript start sites and lengths as well as exon composition. Members of the research community are solicited to help GermOnline curators keep database entries on genes and gene products complete and accurate. The database is accessible at http://www.germonline.org/.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2007:35(Database issue) | 17 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)
14681481
GermOnline, a cross-species community knowledgebase on germ cell differentiation. [PMID: 14681481]
Wiederkehr C, Basavaraj R, Sarrauste de Menthière C, Hermida L, Koch R, Schlecht U, Amon A, Brachat S, Breitenbach M, Briza P, Caburet S, Cherry M, Davis R, Deutschbauer A, Dickinson HG, Dumitrescu T, Fellous M, Goldman A, Grootegoed JA, Hawley R, Ishii R, Jégou B, Kaufman RJ, Klein F, Lamb N, Maro B, Nasmyth K, Nicolas A, Orr-Weaver T, Philippsen P, Pineau C, Rabitsch KP, Reinke V, Roest H, Saunders W, Schröder M, Schedl T, Siep M, Villeneuve A, Wolgemuth DJ, Yamamoto M, Zickler D, Esposito RE, Primig M.

GermOnline provides information and microarray expression data for genes involved in mitosis and meiosis, gamete formation and germ line development across species. The database has been developed, and is being curated and updated, by life scientists in cooperation with bioinformaticists. Information is contributed through an online form using free text, images and the controlled vocabulary developed by the GeneOntology Consortium. Authors provide up to three references in support of their contribution. The database is governed by an international board of scientists to ensure a standardized data format and the highest quality of GermOnline's information content. Release 2.0 provides exclusive access to microarray expression data from Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Rattus norvegicus, as well as curated information on approximately 700 genes from various organisms. The locus report pages include links to external databases that contain relevant annotation, microarray expression and proteome data. Conversely, the Saccharomyces Genome Database (SGD), S.cerevisiae GeneDB and Swiss-Prot link to the budding yeast section of GermOnline from their respective locus pages. GermOnline, a fully operational prototype subject-oriented knowledgebase designed for community annotation and array data visualization, is accessible at http://www.germonline.org. The target audience includes researchers who work on mitotic cell division, meiosis, gametogenesis, germ line development, human reproductive health and comparative genomics.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2004:32(Database issue) | 20 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)
14751982
Database model and specification of GermOnline Release 2.0, a cross-species community annotation knowledgebase on germ cell differentiation. [PMID: 14751982]
Wiederkehr C, Basavaraj R, Sarrauste de Menthière C, Koch R, Schlecht U, Hermida L, Masdoua B, Ishii R, Cassen V, Yamamoto M, Lane C, Cherry M, Lamb N, Primig M.

GermOnline is a web-accessible relational database that enables life scientists to make a significant and sustained contribution to the annotation of genes relevant for the fields of mitosis, meiosis, germ line development and gametogenesis across species. This novel approach to genome annotation includes a platform for knowledge submission and curation as well as microarray data storage and visualization hosted by a global network of servers.
AVAILABILITY: The database is accessible at http://www.germonline.org/. For convenient world-wide access we have set up a network of servers in Europe (http://germonline.unibas.ch/; http://germonline.igh.cnrs.fr/), Japan (http://germonline.biochem.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp/) and USA (http://germonline.yeastgenome.org/).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Extended documentation of the database is available through the link 'About GermOnline' at the websites.

Bioinformatics. 2004:20(5) | 8 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)
14647278
GermOnline, a new cross-species community annotation database on germ-line development and gametogenesis. [PMID: 14647278]
Primig M, Wiederkehr C, Basavaraj R, Sarrauste de Menthière C, Hermida L, Koch R, Schlecht U, Dickinson HG, Fellous M, Grootegoed JA, Hawley RS, Jégou B, Maro B, Nicolas A, Orr-Weaver T, Schedl T, Villeneuve A, Wolgemuth DJ, Yamamoto M, Zickler D, Lamb N, Esposito RE.
Nat Genet. 2003:35(4) | 15 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)

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Created on: 2015-06-20
Curated by:
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Mengwei Li [2016-02-20]
Jian Sang [2015-12-05]
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