About ZAPP
Zebrafish as an animal model have greatly advanced toxicology and environmental studies, however, the lack of standards to report toxicological exposure and phenotypic outcomes impedes comparative studies.
Zebrafish Toxicology Phenotype Atlas Project, known as ZAPP or Zebrafish Atlas Phenotype Project, is a community-driven initiative whose mission is to develop and promote the adoption of standards for describing zebrafish phenotypes, including but not limited to those resulting from toxicological exposures. As part of this effort, the project will create a phenotype atlas of annotated images and build tools that support standardized annotation. ZAPP engages stakeholders, including zebrafish researchers and the toxicology community, to help shape these standards and ensure their relevance and long-term sustainability.
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Explore our community-driven efforts to develop and promote standards, along with tools for standards-based data annotation and a zebrafish atlas featuring standardized data and visual representations of phenotypes.
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Annotate your research findings using established standards and submit them to the zebrafish phenotype atlas. Contribute to a growing collection of phenotype images supported by standardized, structured annotations.
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