| Literature DB >> 22715304 |
Naresh Sahebrao Nagpure1, Iliyas Rashid, Ajey Kumar Pathak, Mahender Singh, Shri Prakash Singh, Uttam Kumar Sarkar.
Abstract
UNLABELLED: DNA barcode is a new tool for taxon recognition and classification of biological organisms based on sequence of a fragment of mitochondrial gene, cytochrome c oxidase I (COI). In view of the growing importance of the fish DNA barcoding for species identification, molecular taxonomy and fish diversity conservation, we developed a Fish Barcode Information System (FBIS) for Indian fishes, which will serve as a regional DNA barcode archival and analysis system. The database presently contains 2334 sequence records of COI gene for 472 aquatic species belonging to 39 orders and 136 families, collected from available published data sources. Additionally, it contains information on phenotype, distribution and IUCN Red List status of fishes. The web version of FBIS was designed using MySQL, Perl and PHP under Linux operating platform to (a) store and manage the acquisition (b) analyze and explore DNA barcode records (c) identify species and estimate genetic divergence. FBIS has also been integrated with appropriate tools for retrieving and viewing information about the database statistics and taxonomy. It is expected that FBIS would be useful as a potent information system in fish molecular taxonomy, phylogeny and genomics. AVAILABILITY: The database is available for free at http://mail.nbfgr.res.in/fbis/Entities:
Keywords: Fish; Genetic Divergence; LAMP; Phylogeny; Phylogeography; Taxonomy
Year: 2012 PMID: 22715304 PMCID: PMC3374360 DOI: 10.6026/97320630008483
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioinformation ISSN: 0973-2063
Figure 1Schematic diagram of (A) the database architecture showing table's relationship and data flow; (B) data flow diagram showing data resources used in FBIS.
Figure 2A screen view of FBIS taxonomy browser
Figure 3A screen view of (A) species index; (B) divergence estimation; (C) intra-family divergence for Tor putitora