ASAP (a systematic annotation package for community analysis of genomes) is a relational database and web interface developed to store, update and distribute genome sequence data and gene expression data collected by or in collaboration with researchers at the University of Wisconsin - Madison.

ASAP was designed to facilitate ongoing community annotation of genomes and to grow with genome projects as they move from the preliminary data stage through post-sequencing functional analysis. The ASAP database includes multiple genome sequences at various stages of analysis, and gene expression data from preliminary experiments. Use of some of this preliminary data is conditional, and it is the users responsibility to read the data release policy and to verify that any use of specific data obtained through ASAP is consistent with this policy. Any questions regarding this policy or restrictions for specific data should be referred to ASAPdbAdmin@ahabs.wisc.edu.

ASAP is still under development and we appreciate your patience with any bugs that you might identify. Please contact us to report any problems you encounter and we will do our best to address them in a timely way.

Read more about ASAP at PubMed

ASAP developers: Nicole T. Perna, Frederick R. Blattner, Alex Byrnes, Aaron Darling, Michael Gilson, Jeremy D. Glasner, Paul Liss, Guy Plunkett III, Tejasvini Prasad, Michael Rusch, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1656 Linden Dr., Madision, WI, 53706-1581.

 

Read the Data Release Policy and Enter ASAP.