NodMutDB: A database for genes and mutants involved in symbiosis

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Summary: Functional genomics research is producing large amounts of data on the functions of individual genes related to symbiosis. We have developed a relational database, NodMutDB (Nodulation Mutant Database), to provide a comprehensive resource for depositing, organizing and retrieving information on symbiosis-related genes, mutants and published literature. NodMutDB brings together new studies and existing mutant-based literature to facilitate our understanding of how genes function in symbiotic processes in both Rhizobia and their host plants. © The Authors 2005. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.

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Mao, C., Qiu, J., Wang, C., Charles, T. C., & Sobral, B. W. S. (2005). NodMutDB: A database for genes and mutants involved in symbiosis. Bioinformatics, 21(12), 2927–2929. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bti427

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