WormMart will be unavailable for the next few days while we resolve a technical issue. We apologize for the disruption of service.
New release of WormBase: WS219
WormBase has been updated to the latest build of the database. Release notes are available on the WormBase Wiki.
Unscheduled service outtage: all services restored
The colocation facility hosting WormBase suffered a catastrophic failure of a critical component today around 8AM ET. System administrators worked throughout the day to restore service. We are happy to report that all services are back online and apologize for any inconvenience.
Variation names restored to the Genome Browser
We’re happy to report that variations are now displayed on the Genome Browser and Gene Summary images using their familiar public names (eg m2). Public names were temporarily concealed by the introduction of unique identifiers for variations. This behind-the-scenes change was made to more effortlessly track variations from resequencing and population genetics studies. We apologize for any difficulties this modification may have caused.
New release of WormBase: WS218
WormBase has been updated to the WS218 release of the database. We’ve added a new Genome Browser for Haemonchus contortus, bringing the number of species housed at WormBase to 10. Detailed release notes are available on the WormBase Wiki.