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 Phenotypic database

Industries all over Europe
, involved in Animal Health, Breeding, Reproduction, Genetics and Genomics have participated to this database by providing their available phenotypic data.

The database is set up as a search machine, to find interesting industries to cooperate with.

Guidelines

In the first table you will find companies that have data available, in the second table companies that have samples and in the third companies that have animals to sample. To find the data of your choice select in the specified box what you are looking (for example species) and press go.

For more information on the columns specified per table please click on the + sign to the right of the text "Table1: Data" etc. above each table. This will show an overview of what information you will find and what you can select on and how to get in contact with the company of your interest.

At the end of your search you will hopefully have found at least one industry holding data/samples of interest for you. Please contact the Technology Transfer Facilitator to request contact with the relevant industry (marjolein.neuteboom@effab.info).

The Technology Transfer Facilitator will contact the industries to pass on your request. In the event of a positive reply from the industry, direct contact between you and the industry will be set up by the Technology Transfer Facilitator

    
 Table 1: Data
In this table you will find companies that have data available.
Below you can find the explanation for the columns.
 
ID Number: this is the ID number for the row, this number is important for the Technology Transfer Facilitator.
 
Company ID: this is the ID number for the company, this number is important for the Technology Transfer Facilitator.
 
Species: in this column you can find what species the data comes from (for example fish or Poultry).
 
Breed: in this column you can find additional information on species (for example trout)
 
Type of Marker: In this column the type of marked used could be specified (for example microsatellites or SNPs)
 
# Markers: the number of markers used
 
Phenotypes: in this column you can find if phenotypes are available and some times what phenotypes
 
# Animals: the number of animals
 
Pedigree: if there is pedigree information available
 
Breed composition: in this column you can find if these came from F1 or F2
    
 Phenotypic DB: data
Select Species
Select Breed
     
  
 Table2: Samples
In this table you will find companies that have samples available.
Below you can find the explanation for the columns.
 
ID Number: this is the ID number for the row, this number is important for the Technology Transfer Facilitator.
 
Company ID: this is the ID number for the company, this number is important for the Technology Transfer Facilitator.
 
Species: in this column you can find what species the samples come from (for example fish or Poultry).
 
Breed: in this column you can find additional information on species (for example trout)
 
Type of Samples: in this column you can find what kind of sample it is (for example tissue or DNA)
 
# Samples: the number of samples
 
 Samples/Animal: number of samples per animal
 
Phenotypes: in this column you can find if phenotypes are available and some times what phenotypes
 
Pedigree: if there is pedigree information available
 
Breed composition: in this column you can find if these came from F1 or F2
    
 Phenotypic DB: samples
Select Species
Select Breed
     
  
 Table3: Animals to Sample
In this table you will find companies that have animals that can be sampled on request. Below you can find the explanation for the columns.
 
ID Number: this is the ID number for the row, this number is important for the Technology Transfer Facilitator.
 
Company ID: this is the ID number for the company, this number is important for the Technology Transfer Facilitator.
 
Species: in this column you can find what species the samples come from (for example fish or Poultry).
 
Breed: in this column you can find additional information on species (for example trout)
 
# Animals to sample/time frame: in this column you can find the number of animals that are available to sample per time frame.
 
Pedigree: if there is pedigree information available
 
Breed composition: in this column you can find if these came from F1 or F2
    
 Phenotypic DB: animals to sample
Select Species
Select Breed
     
  
  
    
  
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