AceDB Showcase
This is a collection of projects using AceDB. It's not meant to be
an exhaustive list, but just a few examples to help those wondering
whether to use AceDB to see what it can do.
- Wormbase
- WormBase is a repository of mapping, sequencing and phenotypic
information about the C. elegans nematode. The database underlying wormbase
is an AceDB database, which can also be downloaded for use locally.
- Institute Nationale de la Recherche Agronomique crop plant genomes site
- This includes WebAce access to a dozen or so crop plant genomes as well as some cross-genome data.
- UK CropNet
- holds information on 31 different, plant-related acedb
databases (including Arabidopsis).
- a web site for ACeDB beginners
- with two small sample databases that are
easily installed and modified. One of the databases
is specifically aimed at individual labs, as opposed
to big projects.
- Acembly/AceView
- An integrated view of the human genes, reconstructed by alignment of all available mRNAs and ESTs
on the genome sequence, showing alternative spliced forms and annotated proteins. The whole
alignment program (Acembly) and the displays (AceView) are run over Acedb.
If you have an AceDB database documented on the web, that you think
might be a suitable example, please mail
webmaster@acedb.org to get it
added to this list.