Abstract
In 2007, we published the results of a genome-wide screen for ORFs that affect the frequency of Rad52 foci in yeast. That paper was published within the constraints of conventional online publishing tools, and it provided only a glimpse into the actual screen data. New tools in the JCB DataViewer now show how these data can—and should—be shared.
MeSH terms
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Cell Nucleus / metabolism
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Cytophotometry / methods*
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Gene Deletion
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Information Dissemination / methods
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Information Storage and Retrieval / methods
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Information Systems*
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Internet
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Open Reading Frames / genetics
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Publishing*
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Rad52 DNA Repair and Recombination Protein / metabolism*
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae / genetics
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae / metabolism
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins / genetics
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins / metabolism*
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User-Computer Interface
Substances
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RAD52 protein, S cerevisiae
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Rad52 DNA Repair and Recombination Protein
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins