| Literature DB >> 14681438 |
Wenming Zhao1, Jing Wang, Ximiao He, Xiaobing Huang, Yongzhi Jiao, Mingtao Dai, Shulin Wei, Jian Fu, Ye Chen, Xiaoyu Ren, Yong Zhang, Peixiang Ni, Jianguo Zhang, Songgang Li, Jian Wang, Gane Ka-Shu Wong, Hongyu Zhao, Jun Yu, Huanming Yang, Jun Wang.
Abstract
Rice is a major food staple for the world's population and serves as a model species in cereal genome research. The Beijing Genomics Institute (BGI) has long been devoting itself to sequencing, information analysis and biological research of the rice and other crop genomes. In order to facilitate the application of the rice genomic information and to provide a foundation for functional and evolutionary studies of other important cereal crops, we implemented our Rice Information System (BGI-RIS), the most up-to-date integrated information resource as well as a workbench for comparative genomic analysis. In addition to comprehensive data from Oryza sativa L. ssp. indica sequenced by BGI, BGI-RIS also hosts carefully curated genome information from Oryza sativa L. ssp. japonica and EST sequences available from other cereal crops. In this resource, sequence contigs of indica (93-11) have been further assembled into Mbp-sized scaffolds and anchored onto the rice chromosomes referenced to physical/genetic markers, cDNAs and BAC-end sequences. We have annotated the rice genomes for gene content, repetitive elements, gene duplications (tandem and segmental) and single nucleotide polymorphisms between rice subspecies. Designed as a basic platform, BGI-RIS presents the sequenced genomes and related information in systematic and graphical ways for the convenience of in-depth comparative studies (http://rise.genomics.org.cn/).Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 14681438 PMCID: PMC308819 DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkh085
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucleic Acids Res ISSN: 0305-1048 Impact factor: 16.971