Welcome to MaizeSequence.org

This site provides full access to the latest sequence data and primary annotations of the maize genome.

  • Browse the genome visually through our Ensembl-driven genome browser [More Information].
  • Search for specific maize data through a unified feature name search (top-right-hand corner) or through our BLAST server.
  • Download entire data sets via FTP.
  • Get notified when new data arrives through our RSS notification system.

New to the site? Get started on the project overview page.

Maize golden path (AGP v1) available for download

The maize accessioned golden path (AGP), consisting of 10 chromosome pseudo-assemblies guided by the physical map, is available for download through the Arizona Genomics Institute [AGI homepage]. The data is available both as chromosome sequences (FASTA format) as well as tabulated information (AGP file) describing how the chromosomes are assembled from component BAC clones. We are working on integrating the golden path into the MaizeSequence.org genome browser and intend to include it as part of Release 4a.53.

See the project from beginning to end!

As part of the project's education outreach, we have produced, in conjunction with the Dolan DNA Learning Center, an exciting interactive tutorial, featuring interviews and demos about the sequencing effort, public access to the data, and its impact on science and agriculture. [Visit DNALC]

Gene annotations for Release 3b.50

Putative protein-coding genes are annotated using two methods in the current release. Ab initio predictions were performed using Fgenesh (monocot) on repeat-masked sequence, and are displayed in the track "Fgenesh (masked)". Genes from this set are color-coded to indicate homology to GenBank proteins (blue for homology versus gray for none) and to distinguish genes encoded by transposable elements (red). The second method used evidence from FL-cDNA, EST, and proteins (see FAQ for details); resulting annotations are displayed in the track "GeneBuider". The track labeled "Working Gene Set" is a combination of GeneBuilder genes and non-overlapping Fgenesh models. These were subjected to both InterPro domain searches and to Gene Ontology (GO) assignment. The track "Filtered Set" is derived from the "Working Gene Set", screened to remove pseudogenes, TE-encoded genes, low-confidence hypothetical genes, and flawed annotations. In the next release we will implement improvements to the evidence-based method and will provide Fgenesh annotations on newly available BAC sequences.

News

  • Download the Filtered Gene Set
  • Delay of Release 4a.53
  • Download the maize golden path
  • Intentions for Release 4a.53
  • Tour the Project!
  • Release 3b.50 (February, 2009)
  • Filtered Gene Set
  • Updated FTP dumps
  • We're now on Twitter!
  • Reorganized menus

Older News

  • Release 2a.50 (October, 2008)
  • Functional annotations now available
  • Release 3a.50 (December, 2008)
  • The Working Gene Set
  • BLAST server improvements

 
Release 3b.50 · February 2009
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