| Literature DB >> 19393099 |
Jinyu Wu1, Xiang Xu, Jian Xiao, Long Xu, Huiguang Yi, Shengjie Gao, Jing Liu, Qiyu Bao, Fangqing Zhao, Xiaokun Li.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The availability of 12 fully sequenced Drosophila species genomes provides an excellent opportunity to explore the evolutionary mechanism, structure and function of gene families in Drosophila. Currently, several important resources, such as FlyBase, FlyMine and DroSpeGe, have been devoted to integrating genetic, genomic, and functional data of Drosophila into a well-organized form. However, all of these resources are gene-centric and lack the information of the gene families in Drosophila. DESCRIPTION: FlyPhy is a comprehensive phylogenomic analysis platform devoted to analyzing the genes and gene families in Drosophila. Genes were classified into families using a graph-based Markov Clustering algorithm and extensively annotated by a number of bioinformatic tools, such as basic sequence features, functional category, gene ontology terms, domain organization and sequence homolog to other databases. FlyPhy provides a simple and user-friendly web interface to allow users to browse and retrieve the information at multiple levels. An outstanding feature of the FlyPhy is that all the retrieved results can be added to a workset for further data manipulation. For the data stored in the workset, multiple sequence alignment, phylogenetic tree construction and visualization can be easily performed to investigate the sequence variation of each given family and to explore its evolutionary mechanism.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19393099 PMCID: PMC2680407 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2105-10-123
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Bioinformatics ISSN: 1471-2105 Impact factor: 3.169
Figure 1The distribution of family size under different inflation parameter of 1.5, 2.5, 3.0, 4.0 and 5.0 in the TribeMCL program.
Figure 2The snapshot indicating the interrelationship of FlyPhy data and tools. The annotated information can be retrieved at multiple levels: keyword search, browse and BLASTing. The retrieved results will be shown in a table with the basic information of each gene or gene family matching the query and further linked to the detailed annotation of the gene and gene family also is also provided. Meanwhile, users can construct their own workset to investigate the sequence variation of each given family and explore its evolutionary mechanism.