{"rating_data": {"avg_stars": 10, "total": 1, "avg": 5}, "name": "Bgee - Gene expression data in animals", "created": "2012-04-04 14:13:09", "url": "http://bgee.org/?page=gene&gene_id={{EnsemblGene}}", "lastmodified": "2016-03-11 21:32:38", "usage_data": {"layouts": 5.0, "users": 4}, "popularity": 5.0, "owner": {"username": "fbastian", "url": "/profile/5572/fbastian", "name": "fbastian"}, "species": ["human", "mouse", "rat", "fruitfly", "nematode", "zebrafish", "frog", "pig"], "shortUrl": "bgee.org", "id": 974, "short_description": "Bgee is a database to retrieve and compare normal gene expression patterns in multiple animal species, produced from multiple data types.", "role_permission": ["biogpsusers"], "permission_style": "public", "type": "iframe", "options": null, "tags": ["anatomical-ontology", "anatomy", "development", "developmental-ontology", "evo-devo", "evolution", "gene-expression", "gene-expression-evolution", "ontology"], "description": "Bgee is a database to retrieve and compare gene expression patterns in multiple animal species, produced from multiple data types (RNA-Seq, Affymetrix, in situ hybridization, and EST data). \n\nBgee is based exclusively on curated \"normal\", healthy, expression data (e.g., no gene knock-out, no treatment, no disease), to provide a comparable reference of normal gene expression. \n\nBgee produces calls of presence/absence of expression, and of differential over-/under-expression, integrated along with information of gene orthology, and of homology between organs. This allows comparisons of expression patterns between species.\n\nIn BioGPS, a gene page from Bgee is displayed, providing the most relevant conditions where a gene is expressed. More tools and data are available from the website http://bgee.org/"}