BgDB:用于加快苦瓜育种计划的综合基因组资源信息系统。

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摘要

苦瓜,科学上被称为Momordica charantia L. 2n = 22,是一种广泛认可的药用蔬菜,以其多方面的健康益处而闻名,主要是其降脂和降血糖的作用。其作为食物来源和工业应用的需求日益增长,需要在正在进行的育种活动中增加价值,以各种方式增强基因型性状。对潜在分子足迹的透彻理解是表征的必要条件,相对于其他经济作物,这方面的探索仍然不足。虽然苦瓜染色体水平的基因组组装是可用的,但分散和碎片化的信息成为辅助育种和基因编辑的障碍。因此,进一步解剖结构和分子变异、非编码rna (ncRNAs)、转录因子以及全基因组和重测序项目的转录本至关重要。目前的研究导致在单一平台上开发一个全面的基因组资源BgDB(苦瓜资源数据库),这对于先进的苦瓜育种计划至关重要,可以培育具有重要社会和经济价值的性状的苦瓜品种。BgDB是一个用户友好的三层数据库,提供了详细分析信息的全面界面,包括114 598个转录本,4914个差异表达基因,32 570个预测的简单序列重复标记和162 850个下游应用引物。它还编目了大量的苦瓜特异性单核苷酸多态性/插入和缺失、长链非编码rna、环状rna、微rna、1220个转录因子、295个转录调节因子和146个分布在整个染色体上的数量性状位点(QTL)的注释。这一基因组资源有望显著推进遗传多样性分析、群体和品种分化以及性状优化。它进一步促进了对调控ncRNA元件、关键转录物以及必需转录因子和调控因子的探索。QTL的发现将有助于苦瓜改良品种的开发,提高苦瓜产量。在综合数据集之外,未来多组学资源的整合可以深刻推进和充分释放数据库的潜力。数据库地址:https://bgdb.daasbioinfromaticsteam.in/index.php。
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BgDB: a comprehensive genomic resource information system of bitter gourd for accelerated breeding programme.

Bitter gourd, scientifically known as Momordica charantia L. with 2n = 22, is a widely recognized medicinal vegetable, renowned for its multifaceted health benefits, primarily acclaimed for its lipid- and glucose-lowering effects. Its growing demands as a food source and for industrial applications necessitate value addition in ongoing breeding initiatives to enhance genotypic traits in multifarious ways. A thorough understanding of the underlying molecular footprint is warranted for characterization, which still remains underexplored relative to other cash crops. Though a chromosome-level genome assembly of bitter gourd is available, scattered and fragmented information becomes an obstacle for assisted breeding and gene editing. Therefore, it is crucial to further dissect structural and molecular variants, noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs), transcription factors, and transcripts from whole-genome and resequencing projects. The present study leads to the development of a comprehensive genomic resource, BgDB (Bitter Gourd Resource Database) at a single platform, vital for advanced bitter gourd breeding programmes for raising bitter gourd varieties with traits of significant social and economic value. BgDB, available at https://bgdb.daasbioinfromaticsteam.in/index.php, is a user-friendly, three-tier database that offers a comprehensive interface with detailed analysed information, including 114 598 transcripts, 4914 differentially expressed genes, 32 570 predicted simple sequence repeat markers, and 162 850 primers for downstream applications. It also catalogues extensive annotations of bitter gourd-specific single nucleotide polymorphisms/insertions and deletions, long noncoding RNAs, circular RNAs, microRNAs, 1220 transcription factors, 295 transcription regulators, and 146 quantitative trait loci (QTL) distributed throughout the chromosomes. This genomic resource is poised to significantly advance genetic diversity analyses, population and varietal differentiation, and trait optimization. It further facilitates the exploration of regulatory ncRNA elements, key transcripts, and essential transcription factors and regulators. The discovery of QTL will aid in the development of improved bitter gourd varieties in the endeavour of enhanced productivity. Beyond comprehensive datasets, the future integration of multi-omics resources could profoundly advance and fully unlock the potential of databases. Database URL: https://bgdb.daasbioinfromaticsteam.in/index.php.

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Database: The Journal of Biological Databases and Curation
Database: The Journal of Biological Databases and Curation MATHEMATICAL & COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Huge volumes of primary data are archived in numerous open-access databases, and with new generation technologies becoming more common in laboratories, large datasets will become even more prevalent. The archiving, curation, analysis and interpretation of all of these data are a challenge. Database development and biocuration are at the forefront of the endeavor to make sense of this mounting deluge of data. Database: The Journal of Biological Databases and Curation provides an open access platform for the presentation of novel ideas in database research and biocuration, and aims to help strengthen the bridge between database developers, curators, and users.
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