{"rating_data": {"avg_stars": 0, "total": 0, "avg": 0}, "name": "RhesusBase", "created": "2014-11-19 16:17:16", "url": "http://www.rhesusbase.org/genePage.jsp?id={{entrezgene}}", "lastmodified": "2014-11-19 16:26:36", "usage_data": {"layouts": 0.0, "users": 0}, "popularity": 0.0, "owner": {"username": "gtsueng", "url": "/profile/7731/gtsueng", "name": "gtsueng"}, "species": ["human"], "shortUrl": "www.rhesusbase.org", "id": 1173, "short_description": "Detailed info on homologous genes from Rhesus Macaque", "role_permission": ["biogpsusers"], "permission_style": "public", "type": "iframe", "options": null, "tags": ["database"], "description": "With human-comparable genome sequence and the advantages as model animal, rhesus macaque poses a unique model in molecular and translational study of human diseases. It is significant to study human biology in the framework of well-annotated macaque genomic contexts, while key issues regarding this animal model remain poorly addressed-the limited genomic annotation, the putative gene structure, and scarce platform to handle genomics data in the era of next-generation sequencing (NGS). RhesusBase was thus developed to refine genome-wide macaque gene structures, to integrate macaque functional annotations, and to provide a 'one-stop' knowledgebase for the primate research community.  Citation info here: http://www.rhesusbase.org/publication.jsp\n"}