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Gateway to the worm community



This portal to information on Caenorhabditis elegans provides a tremendous service to the dedicated worm community and is also useful for the nonspecialist.


Caenorhabditis elegans WWW Server

Maintained by Leon Avery, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, USA.

Website: Caenorhabditis elegans WWW Server

Topics: Model organisms, Genetics, Genome studies, Bioinformatics

The electronic version of this article is the complete one and can be found online at: http://genomebiology.com/2001/3/1/reports/2007

Report date: 6 November 2001
Published: 21 December 2001

Genome Biology 2001, 3:reports2007

© 2001 BioMed Central Ltd

Mirror sites

the UK mirror of the C. elegans WWW Server.

Content

This portal to information on Caenorhabditis elegans provides a tremendous service to the dedicated worm community and is also useful for the nonspecialist. Unique features are a robust search engine that allows one to search all the worm literature (including 'unpublished' information from the Worm Breeders' Gazette and meeting abstracts) and information about C. elegans for nonspecialists. This website also links to all of the other major worm websites, including WormBase (the genome sequence repository and more), the Caenorhabditis elegans Genetics Center (CGC; the strain repository) and pages with information about C. elegans methods, researchers and the newsgroup bionet.celegans, which includes information, discussion and announcements related to C .elegans.

Navigation

No registration is required and anyone can access the site. Once you get there, major links such as 'WormBase', 'Recent papers', 'CGC', 'EM Center', 'Software', 'Literature Search', 'Labs', 'Announcements' and so on, are lined up to choose from. For example, if you click 'Software', you will be given the option of accessing a few software programs, including the C. elegans genome database program ACeDB. If ACeDB is clicked, you will be given a brief description of its features and a link to the AceDB homepage. Navigating through the links is easy and the site is very user-friendly.

Reporter's comments

Timeliness

The site is updated daily.

Best feature

The literature search feature is excellent due to its comprehensive coverage of all the past and recent literature including meeting abstracts.

Worst feature

Updates on worm lab information were unsatisfactory as some of the links were out-of-date.

Related websites

Related websites WormBase provides a repository of mapping, sequencing and phenotypic information about C. elegans and some closely related nematodes. It includes the essentially complete genomic sequence.

Table of links

Caenorhabditis elegans WWW Server

the UK mirror of the C. elegans WWW Server

WormBase

Caenorhabditis elegans Genetics Center

AceDB

Assumptions made about all sites unless otherwise specified:
The site is free, in English and no registration is required. It is relatively quick to download, can be navigated by an 'intermediate' user, and no problems with connection were found. The site does not stipulate that any particular browser be used and no special software/plug-ins are required to view the site. There are relatively few gratuitous images and each page has its own URL, allowing it to be bookmarked.

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