线虫ITS2序列数据库。

IF 2.9 Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Matthew L Workentine, Rebecca Chen, Shawna Zhu, Stefan Gavriliuc, Nicolette Shaw, Jill de Rijke, Elizabeth M Redman, Russell W Avramenko, Janneke Wit, Jocelyn Poissant, John S Gilleard
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引用次数: 28

摘要

背景:标记基因调查在物种鉴定、群体遗传学和分子流行病学中有着广泛的应用。随着这些方法扩展到新的生物类型和16S和18S rRNA基因之外的额外标记,全面的数据库是正确分析这些数据的关键要求。结果:本文建立了一个ITS2 rDNA数据库,用于自由生活和寄生线虫种群的标记基因调查,并开发了用于构建该数据库的软件。这是目前最完整和最新的ITS2线虫数据库,并且能够复制以前使用较小数据库的分析。结论:该数据库为线虫研究人员提供了一个重要的资源,也为任何给定的分类提供了创建ITS2数据库的工具。
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A database for ITS2 sequences from nematodes.

A database for ITS2 sequences from nematodes.

Background: Marker gene surveys have a wide variety of applications in species identification, population genetics, and molecular epidemiology. As these methods expand to new types of organisms and additional markers beyond 16S and 18S rRNA genes, comprehensive databases are a critical requirement for proper analysis of these data.

Results: Here we present an ITS2 rDNA database for marker gene surveys of both free-living and parasitic nematode populations and the software used to build the database. This is currently the most complete and up-to-date ITS2 database for nematodes and is able to reproduce previous analysis that used a smaller database.

Conclusions: This database is an important resource for researchers working on nematodes and also provides a tool to create ITS2 databases for any given taxonomy.

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BMC Genetics
BMC Genetics 生物-遗传学
CiteScore
4.30
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发文量
77
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Genetics is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of inheritance and variation in individuals and among populations.
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