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RhesusBase: a knowledgebase for the monkey research community

Although the rhesus macaque is a unique model for the translational study of human diseases, currently its use in biomedical research is still in its infant stage due to error-prone gene structures and limited annotations. Here, we present RhesusBase for the monkey research community (http://www.rhe...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Shi-Jian, Liu, Chu-Jun, Shi, Mingming, Kong, Lei, Chen, Jia-Yu, Zhou, Wei-Zhen, Zhu, Xiaotong, Yu, Peng, Wang, Jue, Yang, Xinzhuang, Hou, Ning, Ye, Zhiqiang, Zhang, Rongli, Xiao, Ruiping, Zhang, Xiuqin, Li, Chuan-Yun
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3531163/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22965133
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gks835
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author Zhang, Shi-Jian
Liu, Chu-Jun
Shi, Mingming
Kong, Lei
Chen, Jia-Yu
Zhou, Wei-Zhen
Zhu, Xiaotong
Yu, Peng
Wang, Jue
Yang, Xinzhuang
Hou, Ning
Ye, Zhiqiang
Zhang, Rongli
Xiao, Ruiping
Zhang, Xiuqin
Li, Chuan-Yun
author_facet Zhang, Shi-Jian
Liu, Chu-Jun
Shi, Mingming
Kong, Lei
Chen, Jia-Yu
Zhou, Wei-Zhen
Zhu, Xiaotong
Yu, Peng
Wang, Jue
Yang, Xinzhuang
Hou, Ning
Ye, Zhiqiang
Zhang, Rongli
Xiao, Ruiping
Zhang, Xiuqin
Li, Chuan-Yun
author_sort Zhang, Shi-Jian
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description Although the rhesus macaque is a unique model for the translational study of human diseases, currently its use in biomedical research is still in its infant stage due to error-prone gene structures and limited annotations. Here, we present RhesusBase for the monkey research community (http://www.rhesusbase.org). We performed strand-specific RNA-Seq studies in 10 macaque tissues and generated 1.2 billion 90-bp paired-end reads, covering >97.4% of the putative exon in macaque transcripts annotated by Ensembl. We found that at least 28.7% of the macaque transcripts were previously mis-annotated, mainly due to incorrect exon–intron boundaries, incomplete untranslated regions (UTRs) and missed exons. Compared with the previous gene models, the revised transcripts show clearer sequence motifs near splicing junctions and the end of UTRs, as well as cleaner patterns of exon–intron distribution for expression tags and cross-species conservation scores. Strikingly, 1292 exon–intron boundary revisions between coding exons corrected the previously mis-annotated open reading frames. The revised gene models were experimentally verified in randomly selected cases. We further integrated functional genomics annotations from >60 categories of public and in-house resources and developed an online accessible database. User-friendly interfaces were developed to update, retrieve, visualize and download the RhesusBase meta-data, providing a ‘one-stop’ resource for the monkey research community.
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spelling pubmed-35311632013-03-07 RhesusBase: a knowledgebase for the monkey research community Zhang, Shi-Jian Liu, Chu-Jun Shi, Mingming Kong, Lei Chen, Jia-Yu Zhou, Wei-Zhen Zhu, Xiaotong Yu, Peng Wang, Jue Yang, Xinzhuang Hou, Ning Ye, Zhiqiang Zhang, Rongli Xiao, Ruiping Zhang, Xiuqin Li, Chuan-Yun Nucleic Acids Res Articles Although the rhesus macaque is a unique model for the translational study of human diseases, currently its use in biomedical research is still in its infant stage due to error-prone gene structures and limited annotations. Here, we present RhesusBase for the monkey research community (http://www.rhesusbase.org). We performed strand-specific RNA-Seq studies in 10 macaque tissues and generated 1.2 billion 90-bp paired-end reads, covering >97.4% of the putative exon in macaque transcripts annotated by Ensembl. We found that at least 28.7% of the macaque transcripts were previously mis-annotated, mainly due to incorrect exon–intron boundaries, incomplete untranslated regions (UTRs) and missed exons. Compared with the previous gene models, the revised transcripts show clearer sequence motifs near splicing junctions and the end of UTRs, as well as cleaner patterns of exon–intron distribution for expression tags and cross-species conservation scores. Strikingly, 1292 exon–intron boundary revisions between coding exons corrected the previously mis-annotated open reading frames. The revised gene models were experimentally verified in randomly selected cases. We further integrated functional genomics annotations from >60 categories of public and in-house resources and developed an online accessible database. User-friendly interfaces were developed to update, retrieve, visualize and download the RhesusBase meta-data, providing a ‘one-stop’ resource for the monkey research community. Oxford University Press 2013-01 2012-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3531163/ /pubmed/22965133 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gks835 Text en © The Author(s) 2012. Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zhang, Shi-Jian
Liu, Chu-Jun
Shi, Mingming
Kong, Lei
Chen, Jia-Yu
Zhou, Wei-Zhen
Zhu, Xiaotong
Yu, Peng
Wang, Jue
Yang, Xinzhuang
Hou, Ning
Ye, Zhiqiang
Zhang, Rongli
Xiao, Ruiping
Zhang, Xiuqin
Li, Chuan-Yun
RhesusBase: a knowledgebase for the monkey research community
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title_full RhesusBase: a knowledgebase for the monkey research community
title_fullStr RhesusBase: a knowledgebase for the monkey research community
title_full_unstemmed RhesusBase: a knowledgebase for the monkey research community
title_short RhesusBase: a knowledgebase for the monkey research community
title_sort rhesusbase: a knowledgebase for the monkey research community
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3531163/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22965133
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gks835
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