BpGDB: A genomic resource database of Bunium persicum for genetics and breeding

IF 3.8 2区 农林科学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Akshay Singh , Nancy Sharma , Sangita Bansal , Rakesh Singh , G.P. Singh
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Abstract

Bunium persicum or black cumin, holds significant medicinal and culinary importance within the Apiaceae family. Its seeds are prized in Persian and Indian cuisines for flavour-enhancing and preservative properties. Traditional medicine employs it for treating digestive disorders, urinary ailments, diabetes, obesity, and lactation enhancement. Despite its economic value, genomic resources for this plant species are scarce. To address this gap and foster genetic research, we introduce "BpGDB," the first comprehensive genomic resources database for B. persicum. BpGDB features 5939 EST-SSR markers derived from 88,309 non-redundant transcripts assembled de novo. Additionally, it incorporates 37,232 genomic SSR markers obtained from recent de novo genome sequencing efforts of our laboratory. It also includes B. persicum transcripts annotated using NCBI-NR and gene ontology (GO) databases, encompassing key gene families such as cytochrome P450, protein kinases, heat shock proteins (HSPs) etc. and biosynthetic enzymes for bioactive compounds of medicinal value. Moreover, BpGDB catalogues 4617 transcription factors (TFs) categorized into 57 families, along with their coding sequence (CDS), translated protein information. This database is user friendly and interactive with advanced search functionalities and multiple search options including SSR search, TF search, GO search etc. Users can directly access the desired information/data by either clicking on the interactive pie charts or through the menu given at the left side bar available on the homepage of database. It is aimed to facilitate researchers globally in understanding genetic traits related to therapeutic and culinary properties, while enhancing breeding strategies to improve crop productivity that may include marker-assisted selection, linkage mapping, genetic diversity studies, and population analyses in the species. Furthermore, it will open avenues for comparative genomics study within the Apiaceae family, facilitating the exploration and harnessing of the therapeutic potential of B. persicum.
BpGDB:用于遗传育种的仙桃基因组资源数据库
茴香或黑孜然,持有显著的药用和烹饪重要性在Apiaceae家族。它的种子在波斯和印度菜系中具有增强风味和防腐的作用。传统医学用它来治疗消化系统疾病、泌尿系统疾病、糖尿病、肥胖和催乳。尽管具有经济价值,但该植物的基因组资源却很少。为了解决这一问题,促进基因研究,我们推出了首个全面的仙桃基因组资源数据库“BpGDB”。BpGDB具有5939个EST-SSR标记,来自88309个非冗余转录本从头组装。此外,它结合了37,232个基因组SSR标记,这些标记来自我们实验室最近的从头基因组测序工作。它还包括使用NCBI-NR和基因本体(GO)数据库注释的仙桃转录本,包括细胞色素P450、蛋白激酶、热休克蛋白(HSPs)等关键基因家族和具有药用价值的生物活性化合物的生物合成酶。此外,BpGDB将4617个转录因子(TFs)分类为57个家族,以及它们的编码序列(CDS),翻译蛋白信息。该数据库用户友好,具有高级搜索功能和多种搜索选项,包括SSR搜索,TF搜索,GO搜索等。用户可以通过点击交互式饼状图或通过数据库主页左侧栏提供的菜单直接访问所需的信息/数据。其目的是促进全球研究人员了解与治疗和烹饪特性相关的遗传性状,同时加强育种策略以提高作物生产力,其中可能包括标记辅助选择、连锁作图、遗传多样性研究和物种种群分析。此外,这将为蜂科植物的比较基因组学研究开辟新的途径,促进对仙桃治疗潜力的探索和利用。
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Journal of Applied Research on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants
Journal of Applied Research on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Drug Discovery
CiteScore
6.40
自引率
7.70%
发文量
80
审稿时长
41 days
期刊介绍: JARMAP is a peer reviewed and multidisciplinary communication platform, covering all aspects of the raw material supply chain of medicinal and aromatic plants. JARMAP aims to improve production of tailor made commodities by addressing the various requirements of manufacturers of herbal medicines, herbal teas, seasoning herbs, food and feed supplements and cosmetics. JARMAP covers research on genetic resources, breeding, wild-collection, domestication, propagation, cultivation, phytopathology and plant protection, mechanization, conservation, processing, quality assurance, analytics and economics. JARMAP publishes reviews, original research articles and short communications related to research.
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