Zebrafish information network, the knowledgebase for Danio rerio research

The Zebrafish Information Network (ZFIN, zfin.org) is the central repository for zebrafish genetic and genomic data. ZFIN expertly curates, integrates, and displays zebrafish data including genes, alleles, human disease models, gene expression, phenotype, gene function, orthology, morpholino, CRISPR, TALEN, and antibodies. ZFIN makes zebrafish research data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR) through nomenclature, curatorial and annotation activities, web interfaces, and data downloads. ZFIN is a founding member of the Alliance of Genome Resources, providing zebrafish data for integration into the cross species platform as well as contributing to model organism data harmonization efforts.

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