AgeAnnoMO Week 4
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Contents
- 1 AgeAnnoMo
- 2 General information about the database
- 2.1 What is the name of the database? (link to the home page)
- 2.2 What type (or types) of database is it?
- 2.3 What biological information (type of data) does it contain? (sequence, structure, model organism, or specialty [what?])
- 2.4 What type of data source does it have?
- 2.5 primary versus secondary ("meta")?
- 2.6 curated versus non-curated?
- 2.7 if curated, is it electronic versus human curation?
- 2.8 if human curation, is it in-house staff versus community curation?
- 2.9 What individual or organization maintains the database?
- 2.10 Public versus private?
- 2.11 large national or multinational entity or small lab group
- 2.12 What is their funding source(s)?
- 3 Scientific quality of the database:
- 3.1 Does the content appear to completely cover its content domain?
- 3.2 How many records does the database contain?
- 3.3 What claims do the database owners make about coverage in the corresponding paper?
- 3.4 What species are covered in the database? (If it is a very long list, summarize.)
- 3.5 Is the database content useful? I.e., what biological questions can it be used to answer?
- 3.6 Is the database content timely?
- 3.7 Is there a need in the scientific community for such a database at this time?
- 3.8 Is the content covered by other databases already?
- 3.9 How current is the database?
- 3.10 When did the database first go online?
- 3.11 How often is the database updated?
- 3.12 When was the last update?
- 3.13 General utility of the database to the scientific community
- 3.14 Are there links to other databases? Which ones?
- 3.15 Is it convenient to browse the data?
- 3.16 Is it convenient to download the data?
- 3.17 In what file formats are the data provided?
- 3.18 What type of files, indicated by the file extension (e.g., .txt, .xml., etc.)?
- 3.19 Are they standard or non-standard formats? (i.e., are they following an approved standard for that type of data)?
- 3.20 Evaluate the “user-friendliness” of the database: can a naive user quickly navigate the website and gather useful information?
- 3.21 Is the website well-organized?
- 3.22 Does it have a help section or tutorial?
- 3.23 Are the search options sensible?
- 3.24 Run a sample query. Do the results make sense?
- 3.25 Access: Is there a license agreement or any restrictions on access to the database?
- 4 Summary judgment:
AgeAnnoMo
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General information about the database
What is the name of the database? (link to the home page)
AgeAnnoMo https://relab.xidian.edu.cn/AgeAnnoMO/#/
What type (or types) of database is it?
AgeAnnoMO is a Multi Omics Database for animal aging.
What biological information (type of data) does it contain? (sequence, structure, model organism, or specialty [what?])
It contains age-related genes, proteins, metabolites, mitochondrial genes, microbiota and age-specific TCR and BCR sequences relating to aging for 50 different species.
What type of data source does it have?
primary versus secondary ("meta")?
curated versus non-curated?
if curated, is it electronic versus human curation?
if human curation, is it in-house staff versus community curation?
What individual or organization maintains the database?
Public versus private?
AgeAnnoMO is a database available to the public.