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ChloroMitoSSRDB 2.00: more genomes, more repeats, unifying SSRs search patterns and on-the-fly repeat detection

Organelle genomes evolve rapidly as compared with nuclear genomes and have been widely used for developing microsatellites or simple sequence repeats (SSRs) markers for delineating phylogenomics. In our previous reports, we have established the largest repository of organelle SSRs, ChloroMitoSSRDB,...

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Autores principales: Sablok, Gaurav, Padma Raju, G. V., Mudunuri, Suresh B., Prabha, Ratna, Singh, Dhananjaya P., Baev, Vesselin, Yahubyan, Galina, Ralph, Peter J., Porta, Nicola La
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4584093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26412851
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/database/bav084
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author Sablok, Gaurav
Padma Raju, G. V.
Mudunuri, Suresh B.
Prabha, Ratna
Singh, Dhananjaya P.
Baev, Vesselin
Yahubyan, Galina
Ralph, Peter J.
Porta, Nicola La
author_facet Sablok, Gaurav
Padma Raju, G. V.
Mudunuri, Suresh B.
Prabha, Ratna
Singh, Dhananjaya P.
Baev, Vesselin
Yahubyan, Galina
Ralph, Peter J.
Porta, Nicola La
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description Organelle genomes evolve rapidly as compared with nuclear genomes and have been widely used for developing microsatellites or simple sequence repeats (SSRs) markers for delineating phylogenomics. In our previous reports, we have established the largest repository of organelle SSRs, ChloroMitoSSRDB, which provides access to 2161 organelle genomes (1982 mitochondrial and 179 chloroplast genomes) with a total of 5838 perfect chloroplast SSRs, 37 297 imperfect chloroplast SSRs, 5898 perfect mitochondrial SSRs and 50 355 imperfect mitochondrial SSRs across organelle genomes. In the present research, we have updated ChloroMitoSSRDB by systematically analyzing and adding additional 191 chloroplast and 2102 mitochondrial genomes. With the recent update, ChloroMitoSSRDB 2.00 provides access to a total of 4454 organelle genomes displaying a total of 40 653 IMEx Perfect SSRs (11 802 Chloroplast Perfect SSRs and 28 851 Mitochondria Perfect SSRs), 275 981 IMEx Imperfect SSRs (78 972 Chloroplast Imperfect SSRs and 197 009 Mitochondria Imperfect SSRs), 35 250 MISA (MIcroSAtellite identification tool) Perfect SSRs and 3211 MISA Compound SSRs and associated information such as location of the repeats (coding and non-coding), size of repeat, motif and length polymorphism, and primer pairs. Additionally, we have integrated and made available several in silico SSRs mining tools through a unified web-portal for in silico repeat mining for assembled organelle genomes and from next generation sequencing reads. ChloroMitoSSRDB 2.00 allows the end user to perform multiple SSRs searches and easy browsing through the SSRs using two repeat algorithms and provide primer pair information for identified SSRs for evolutionary genomics. Database URL: http://www.mcr.org.in/chloromitossrdb
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spelling pubmed-45840932015-09-28 ChloroMitoSSRDB 2.00: more genomes, more repeats, unifying SSRs search patterns and on-the-fly repeat detection Sablok, Gaurav Padma Raju, G. V. Mudunuri, Suresh B. Prabha, Ratna Singh, Dhananjaya P. Baev, Vesselin Yahubyan, Galina Ralph, Peter J. Porta, Nicola La Database (Oxford) Database Update Organelle genomes evolve rapidly as compared with nuclear genomes and have been widely used for developing microsatellites or simple sequence repeats (SSRs) markers for delineating phylogenomics. In our previous reports, we have established the largest repository of organelle SSRs, ChloroMitoSSRDB, which provides access to 2161 organelle genomes (1982 mitochondrial and 179 chloroplast genomes) with a total of 5838 perfect chloroplast SSRs, 37 297 imperfect chloroplast SSRs, 5898 perfect mitochondrial SSRs and 50 355 imperfect mitochondrial SSRs across organelle genomes. In the present research, we have updated ChloroMitoSSRDB by systematically analyzing and adding additional 191 chloroplast and 2102 mitochondrial genomes. With the recent update, ChloroMitoSSRDB 2.00 provides access to a total of 4454 organelle genomes displaying a total of 40 653 IMEx Perfect SSRs (11 802 Chloroplast Perfect SSRs and 28 851 Mitochondria Perfect SSRs), 275 981 IMEx Imperfect SSRs (78 972 Chloroplast Imperfect SSRs and 197 009 Mitochondria Imperfect SSRs), 35 250 MISA (MIcroSAtellite identification tool) Perfect SSRs and 3211 MISA Compound SSRs and associated information such as location of the repeats (coding and non-coding), size of repeat, motif and length polymorphism, and primer pairs. Additionally, we have integrated and made available several in silico SSRs mining tools through a unified web-portal for in silico repeat mining for assembled organelle genomes and from next generation sequencing reads. ChloroMitoSSRDB 2.00 allows the end user to perform multiple SSRs searches and easy browsing through the SSRs using two repeat algorithms and provide primer pair information for identified SSRs for evolutionary genomics. Database URL: http://www.mcr.org.in/chloromitossrdb Oxford University Press 2015-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4584093/ /pubmed/26412851 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/database/bav084 Text en © The Author(s) 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Database Update
Sablok, Gaurav
Padma Raju, G. V.
Mudunuri, Suresh B.
Prabha, Ratna
Singh, Dhananjaya P.
Baev, Vesselin
Yahubyan, Galina
Ralph, Peter J.
Porta, Nicola La
ChloroMitoSSRDB 2.00: more genomes, more repeats, unifying SSRs search patterns and on-the-fly repeat detection
title ChloroMitoSSRDB 2.00: more genomes, more repeats, unifying SSRs search patterns and on-the-fly repeat detection
title_full ChloroMitoSSRDB 2.00: more genomes, more repeats, unifying SSRs search patterns and on-the-fly repeat detection
title_fullStr ChloroMitoSSRDB 2.00: more genomes, more repeats, unifying SSRs search patterns and on-the-fly repeat detection
title_full_unstemmed ChloroMitoSSRDB 2.00: more genomes, more repeats, unifying SSRs search patterns and on-the-fly repeat detection
title_short ChloroMitoSSRDB 2.00: more genomes, more repeats, unifying SSRs search patterns and on-the-fly repeat detection
title_sort chloromitossrdb 2.00: more genomes, more repeats, unifying ssrs search patterns and on-the-fly repeat detection
topic Database Update
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4584093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26412851
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/database/bav084
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