The MaizeGDB Genome Browser tutorial: one example of database outreach to biologists via video

Video tutorials are an effective way for researchers to quickly learn how to use online tools offered by biological databases. At MaizeGDB, we have developed a number of video tutorials that demonstrate how to use various tools and explicitly outline the caveats researchers should know to interpret...

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Main Authors: Harper, Lisa C., Schaeffer, Mary L., Thistle, Jordan, Gardiner, Jack M., Andorf, Carson M., Campbell, Darwin A., Cannon, Ethalinda K.S., Braun, Bremen L., Birkett, Scott M., Lawrence, Carolyn J., Sen, Taner Z.
Format: Online
Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2011
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3096322/
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Summary:Video tutorials are an effective way for researchers to quickly learn how to use online tools offered by biological databases. At MaizeGDB, we have developed a number of video tutorials that demonstrate how to use various tools and explicitly outline the caveats researchers should know to interpret the information available to them. One such popular video currently available is ‘Using the MaizeGDB Genome Browser’, which describes how the maize genome was sequenced and assembled as well as how the sequence can be visualized and interacted with via the MaizeGDB Genome Browser.