ChloroMitoSSRDB: open source repository of perfect and imperfect repeats in organelle genomes for evolutionary genomics.

Gaurav Sablok, Suresh B Mudunuri, Sujan Patnana, Martina Popova, Mario A Fares, Nicola La Porta
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Microsatellites or simple sequence repeats (SSRs) are repetitive stretches of nucleotides (A, T, G, C) that are distributed either as single base pair stretches or as a combination of two- to six-nucleotides units that are non-randomly distributed within coding and in non-coding regions of the genome. ChloroMitoSSRDB is a complete curated web-oriented relational database of perfect and imperfect repeats in organelle genomes. The present version of the database contains perfect and imperfect SSRs of 2161 organelle genomes (1982 mitochondrial and 179 chloroplast genomes). We detected a total of 5838 chloroplast perfect SSRs, 37 297 chloroplast imperfect SSRs, 5898 mitochondrial perfect SSRs and 50 355 mitochondrial imperfect SSRs across these genomes. The repeats have been further hyperlinked to the annotated gene regions (coding or non-coding) and a link to the corresponding gene record in National Center for Biotechnology Information(www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/) to identify and understand the positional relationship of the repetitive tracts. ChloroMitoSSRDB is connected to a user-friendly web interface that provides useful information associated with the location of the repeats (coding and non-coding), size of repeat, motif and length polymorphism, etc. ChloroMitoSSRDB will serve as a repository for developing functional markers for molecular phylogenetics, estimating molecular variation across species. Database URL: ChloroMitoSSRDB can be accessed as an open source repository at www.mcr.org.in/chloromitossrdb.

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ChloroMitoSSRDB:用于进化基因组学的细胞器基因组完美和不完美重复序列的开源存储库。
微卫星或简单序列重复序列(SSRs)是核苷酸(A, T, G, C)的重复片段,它们以单碱基对片段的形式分布,或以2 - 6个核苷酸单元的组合的形式分布,它们在基因组的编码区和非编码区非随机分布。ChloroMitoSSRDB是一个完整的细胞器基因组完美重复和不完美重复的网络关系数据库。当前版本的数据库包含2161个细胞器基因组(1982个线粒体基因组和179个叶绿体基因组)的完美和不完美SSRs。在这些基因组中共检测到5838个叶绿体完美SSRs, 37297个叶绿体不完美SSRs, 5898个线粒体完美SSRs和50355个线粒体不完美SSRs。这些重复序列被进一步超链接到注释的基因区域(编码或非编码),并链接到国家生物技术信息中心(www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/)相应的基因记录,以识别和了解重复束的位置关系。ChloroMitoSSRDB连接到一个用户友好的网络界面,提供与重复序列(编码和非编码)的位置、重复序列的大小、基序和长度多态性等相关的有用信息。ChloroMitoSSRDB将作为开发分子系统发育功能标记的资源库,用于估计物种间的分子变异。数据库URL: ChloroMitoSSRDB可以作为开源存储库访问,网址为www.mcr.org.in/chloromitossrdb。
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