ClementFillonBousquetEtAl2010
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Clement, S., Fillon, J., Bousquet, J., Beaulieu, J. (2010) TreeSNPs: a laboratory information management system (LIMS) dedicated to SNP discovery in trees. Tree Genetics and Genomes, 6(3):435-438. (URL )
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TreeSNPs is a laboratory information management system with a user-friendly Web interface for the gathering and display of data generated through medium- to large-scale single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) identification by resequencing, in the context of whole genome association, outlier detection, quantitative trait locus, and genetic mapping studies. Its multi-gene approach allows the tracking of all the steps from candidate gene classification and prioritization to SNP discovery. The system, source code, and documentation are available for download at http://treesnps-pub.arborea.ulaval.ca:3000/download. An online demo version can also be accessed from the above link.
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@ARTICLE { ClementFillonBousquetEtAl2010,
AUTHOR = { Clement, S. and Fillon, J. and Bousquet, J. and Beaulieu, J. },
TITLE = { TreeSNPs: a laboratory information management system (LIMS) dedicated to SNP discovery in trees },
JOURNAL = { Tree Genetics and Genomes },
YEAR = { 2010 },
VOLUME = { 6 },
PAGES = { 435-438 },
NUMBER = { 3 },
NOTE = { 10.1007/s11295-009-0261-6 },
ABSTRACT = { TreeSNPs is a laboratory information management system with a user-friendly Web interface for the gathering and display of data generated through medium- to large-scale single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) identification by resequencing, in the context of whole genome association, outlier detection, quantitative trait locus, and genetic mapping studies. Its multi-gene approach allows the tracking of all the steps from candidate gene classification and prioritization to SNP discovery. The system, source code, and documentation are available for download at http://treesnps-pub.arborea.ulaval.ca:3000/download. An online demo version can also be accessed from the above link. },
ISSN = { 1614-2942 },
ISSUE = { 3 },
KEYWORD = { Biomedical and Life Sciences },
KEYWORDS = { SNP, Databases, Functional genomics, Candidate genes, Molecular markers, Association mapping },
OWNER = { amriv2 },
TIMESTAMP = { 2012.09.11 },
URL = { http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11295-009-0261-6 },
}