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#The species covered in the database include plants, animals, and fungi ([http://cgdb.biocuckoo.org/browse.php http://cgdb.biocuckoo.org/browse.php]).
 
#The species covered in the database include plants, animals, and fungi ([http://cgdb.biocuckoo.org/browse.php http://cgdb.biocuckoo.org/browse.php]).
 
#Is the database content timely?
 
#Is the database content timely?
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#*There is a need in the scientific community for this database at this time due to the fact that disruptions in circadian rhythms have been possibly entwined with diseases and disorders such as but not limited to psychiatric disorders and cancer. (Info found here: [https://academic.oup.com/nar/article/45/D1/D397/2333922/CGDB-a-database-of-circadian-genes-in-eukaryotes#51198539 https://academic.oup.com/nar/article/45/D1/D397/2333922/CGDB-a-database-of-circadian-genes-in-eukaryotes#51198539])
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#*This content is covered by other databases already, but not a comprehensive database for the circadian genes across phyla. (Info found here: [https://academic.oup.com/nar/article/45/D1/D397/2333922/CGDB-a-database-of-circadian-genes-in-eukaryotes#51198539 https://academic.oup.com/nar/article/45/D1/D397/2333922/CGDB-a-database-of-circadian-genes-in-eukaryotes#51198539])
 
#*The database was last updated October 1, 2017. It is updated monthly. (Info found here: [http://cgdb.biocuckoo.org/index.php http://cgdb.biocuckoo.org/index.php])
 
#*The database was last updated October 1, 2017. It is updated monthly. (Info found here: [http://cgdb.biocuckoo.org/index.php http://cgdb.biocuckoo.org/index.php])
#*There is a need in the scientific community for this database at this time due to the fact that disruptions in circadian rhythms have been possibly entwined with diseases and disorders such as but not limited to psychiatric disorders and cancer. (Info found here: [https://academic.oup.com/nar/article/45/D1/D397/2333922/CGDB-a-database-of-circadian-genes-in-eukaryotes#51198539 https://academic.oup.com/nar/article/45/D1/D397/2333922/CGDB-a-database-of-circadian-genes-in-eukaryotes#51198539])
 
  
 
===General Utility===
 
===General Utility===

Revision as of 22:48, 1 October 2017

CGDB: Circadian Gene DataBase

General Information

  1. CGDB: Circadian Gene DataBase
  2. This is a circadian gene database.
    1. The database includes circadian gene DNA and protein sequences, model organisms specific to each circadian gene, clear descriptions of the circadian gene functions, and circadian gene tags specific to this database and other databases (http://cgdb.biocuckoo.org/view.php?id=021036).
    2. Circadian Gene DataBase is a secondary source of data.
  3. The Cuckoo Workgroup Maintains the database.
  4. This organization is funded by:

Quality of Science

  1. Content Domain:
  2. The species covered in the database include plants, animals, and fungi (http://cgdb.biocuckoo.org/browse.php).
  3. Is the database content timely?

General Utility

  1. Download Convenience: