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Area of Science:

  • Aquatic Biology
  • Bioinformatics
  • Laboratory Management

Background:

  • Zebrafish are crucial model organisms in biological research.
  • Efficient management of zebrafish lines, including genetic, breeding, and survival data, is essential for reproducibility and resource optimization.
  • Existing inventory systems may lack comprehensive features or network accessibility.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce ZeBase, an open-source relational database designed for zebrafish inventory management.
  • To provide a user-friendly, web-accessible platform for recording and retrieving critical fish line information.
  • To enhance laboratory efficiency through integrated search, reporting, and optional barcode functionalities.

Main Methods:

  • Development of an open-source relational database (ZeBase).
  • Implementation of web-browser accessibility for network-wide access.
  • Integration of search, reporting, and barcode generation/scanning features.
  • Support for single- and multi-laboratory environments.

Main Results:

  • ZeBase provides a centralized system for recording comprehensive zebrafish data.
  • Users can access and manage inventory information via standard web browsers.
  • Search, reporting, and barcode functionalities streamline inventory tasks and data retrieval.
  • The system is adaptable for both individual and collaborative laboratory settings.

Conclusions:

  • ZeBase offers a robust and accessible solution for zebrafish inventory management.
  • The database facilitates efficient data recording, retrieval, and reporting, supporting research endeavors.
  • Its open-source nature and web-based design promote widespread adoption and collaboration in zebrafish research.