| Literature DB >> 20178631 |
Padmanabhan Mahadevan1, Donald Seto.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The growing whole genome sequence databases necessitate the development of user-friendly software tools to mine these data. Web-based tools are particularly useful to wet-bench biologists as they enable platform-independent analysis of sequence data, without having to perform complex programming tasks and software compiling.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20178631 PMCID: PMC2844394 DOI: 10.1186/1756-0500-3-41
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Figure 1Gene order plot between NC_012988) and NC_012808). Default threshold settings are indicated in legend at the upper right, along with a tool bar for data visualization. Each point is linked to a pair of individual GenBank records.
Figure 2Gene order plot between Rhodococcus opacus (NC_012522) and the Methylobacterium nodulans (NC_011894). Default threshold settings are indicated in legend at the upper right, along with a tool bar for data visualization. Each point is linked to a pair of individual GenBank records.
Figure 3Example of annotation of a hypothetical protein using GeneOrder4.0. A row displaying computed paired similar proteins from the tabular output of GeneOrder4.0. The first column shows a protein belonging to Rhodococcus opacus and the second column shows a protein belonging to Methylobacterium nodulans. This match is a function of the default or user-entered threshold discrimination score, reflected in the third column, which shows the BLAT score. The fourth column indicates, by the presence of a "*", whether either of the proteins are annotated as hypothetical. Numbers in front of the links are the protein numbers, designated in numerical order from its Genbank entry, in the genome. By clicking the (underlined) links, GenBank files are displayed showing that the Rhodococcus opacus protein in the first column is annotated as hypothetical, while the Methylobacterium nodulans protein in the second column is annotated as a beta-lactamase domain protein.