Check Out The New WormBase YouTube Channel!

Search for either ‘WormBase’ or ‘WormBase Outreach’ in YouTube and check out our new WormBase channel, in order to view video tutorials about various types of data. These videos address commonly asked questions, like how to find a particular type of data in WormBase, or how to query WormMart for a data set.  We hope to add many more tutorials in the coming days. Happy Viewing!

Enhanced RNAi library available from Source BioScience

The C.elegans RNAi library has been extended with 3,507 new supplementary bacterial clones and now targets around 87% of currently annotated C.elegans genes. Purchase the complete set of all clones or individual chromosome sets (I, II, III, IV, V and X) which include the pre-existing and new supplemental strains. The complete supplementary sets of RNAi clones and individual chromosome suplementary sets (I, II, III, IV, V and X) are also available to order for those who have previously purchased the pre-existing library.

Order now to complete your sets.

Submission Deadline for WS238

With the International Worm Meeting 2013 coming up soon, I would like to remind you that the submission for the WS238 release of WormBase will be at the end of April. If you have a large or complex dataset, please tell us well ahead of time, to allow for processing of the data.

While WS238 will most likely not be live during the meetings, it will be, soon after.

New gene expression data

Interested in seeing the expression profile of your favorite gene during development? When you are on the gene page of interest, select the expression widget to open it, and click on the object whose description begins with ‘Developmental gene expression time-course’.  On the graph page, clicking on the graphs will result in larger images.  We have recently incorporated graphs for over 19,000 genes from the study published in Developmental Cell (Levin et al., 2012).  Check out tbx-34 as an example.