aganimalgenomics:用于查看和手动注释农场动物基因组的浏览器。

IF 2.7 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Deborah A Triant, Amy T Walsh, Gabrielle A Hartley, Bruna Petry, Morgan R Stegemiller, Benjamin M Nelson, Makenna M McKendrick, Emily P Fuller, Noelle E Cockett, James E Koltes, Stephanie D McKay, Jonathan A Green, Brenda M Murdoch, Darren E Hagen, Christine G Elsik
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摘要

目前的基因组测序技术已经使非模式动物物种产生高度连续的基因组组装成为可能。尽管基因组组装方法取得了进步,但在基因组中特定基因特征的描述方面仍有改进的余地。在这里,我们提供了基因组可视化和注释工具,以支持七种牲畜物种(牛、鸡、山羊、马、猪、绵羊和水牛),可在一个名为aganimalgenomics的新资源中获得。除了支持基因模型的手工细化,这些浏览器还提供了数百个RNAseq实验的可视化轨迹,以及动物基因组功能注释(FAANG)联盟生成的数据。对于同时拥有来自Ensembl和RefSeq的预测基因集的物种,浏览器提供了特殊的轨迹,显示了数千个在两个基因来源中不一致的蛋白质编码基因,作为一个有价值的资源,提醒研究人员注意可能影响数据解释的基因模型问题。我们描述了在新的基因组浏览器中可用的数据和搜索方法,以及如何使用提供的工具来编辑和创建新的基因模型。
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AgAnimalGenomes: browsers for viewing and manually annotating farm animal genomes.

AgAnimalGenomes: browsers for viewing and manually annotating farm animal genomes.

AgAnimalGenomes: browsers for viewing and manually annotating farm animal genomes.

AgAnimalGenomes: browsers for viewing and manually annotating farm animal genomes.

Current genome sequencing technologies have made it possible to generate highly contiguous genome assemblies for non-model animal species. Despite advances in genome assembly methods, there is still room for improvement in the delineation of specific gene features in the genomes. Here we present genome visualization and annotation tools to support seven livestock species (bovine, chicken, goat, horse, pig, sheep, and water buffalo), available in a new resource called AgAnimalGenomes. In addition to supporting the manual refinement of gene models, these browsers provide visualization tracks for hundreds of RNAseq experiments, as well as data generated by the Functional Annotation of Animal Genomes (FAANG) Consortium. For species with predicted gene sets from both Ensembl and RefSeq, the browsers provide special tracks showing the thousands of protein-coding genes that disagree across the two gene sources, serving as a valuable resource to alert researchers to gene model issues that may affect data interpretation. We describe the data and search methods available in the new genome browsers and how to use the provided tools to edit and create new gene models.

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Mammalian Genome
Mammalian Genome 生物-生化与分子生物学
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4.00
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33
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Mammalian Genome focuses on the experimental, theoretical and technical aspects of genetics, genomics, epigenetics and systems biology in mouse, human and other mammalian species, with an emphasis on the relationship between genotype and phenotype, elucidation of biological and disease pathways as well as experimental aspects of interventions, therapeutics, and precision medicine. The journal aims to publish high quality original papers that present novel findings in all areas of mammalian genetic research as well as review articles on areas of topical interest. The journal will also feature commentaries and editorials to inform readers of breakthrough discoveries as well as issues of research standards, policies and ethics.
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