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Resolution: standard / high Figure 4.
Entity-Relationship diagram of the integrated database. The integrated database consists
of two major, linked divisions, the marker database, which is independent from the
QTL database. This allows easy updating of either component of the database or potentially
allowing the QTL database to be linked to multiple maps. QTL are characterized in
terms of trait types, allowing QTL for similar phenotypes originally described with
different terms to be linked by a single category. The markers can be linked to external
databases such as NCBI via STS accessions. This will allow eventual direct browsing
of genome annotations within QTL regions using Gbrowse.
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