| Literature DB >> 24563843 |
Vincent Robert1, Duong Vu1, Ammar Ben Hadj Amor1, Nathalie van de Wiele1, Carlo Brouwer1, Bernard Jabas1, Szaniszlo Szoke1, Ahmed Dridi1, Maher Triki1, Samy Ben Daoud1, Oussema Chouchen1, Lea Vaas1, Arthur de Cock1, Joost A Stalpers1, Dora Stalpers1, Gerard J M Verkley1, Marizeth Groenewald1, Felipe Borges Dos Santos1, Gerrit Stegehuis1, Wei Li2, Linhuan Wu2, Run Zhang2, Juncai Ma2, Miaomiao Zhou1, Sergio Pérez Gorjón3, Lily Eurwilaichitr4, Supawadee Ingsriswang4, Karen Hansen5, Conrad Schoch6, Barbara Robbertse6, Laszlo Irinyi7, Wieland Meyer7, Gianluigi Cardinali8, David L Hawksworth9, John W Taylor10, Pedro W Crous1.
Abstract
MycoBank, a registration system for fungi established in 2004 to capture all taxonomic novelties, acts as a coordination hub between repositories such as Index Fungorum and Fungal Names. Since January 2013, registration of fungal names is a mandatory requirement for valid publication under the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi and plants (ICN). This review explains the database innovations that have been implemented over the past few years, and discusses new features such as advanced queries, registration of typification events (MBT numbers for lecto, epi- and neotypes), the multi-lingual database interface, the nomenclature discussion forum, annotation system, and web services with links to third parties. MycoBank has also introduced novel identification services, linking DNA sequence data to numerous related databases to enable intelligent search queries. Although MycoBank fills an important void for taxon registration, challenges for the future remain to improve links between taxonomic names and DNA data, and to also introduce a formal system for naming fungi known from DNA sequence data only. To further improve the quality of MycoBank data, remote access will now allow registered mycologists to act as MycoBank curators, using Citrix software.Entities:
Keywords: EUBOLD identification services; Forum; Fungi; International Nucleotide Sequence Database Collaboration; MycoBank; Next Generation Sequencing; Nomenclature; Registration; Repositories; Typification
Year: 2013 PMID: 24563843 PMCID: PMC3905949 DOI: 10.5598/imafungus.2013.04.02.16
Source DB: PubMed Journal: IMA Fungus ISSN: 2210-6340 Impact factor: 3.515
Fig. 1.Main form for the deposit of a new name. Depositors are usually entering data related to their new taxa in 3–4 min on average per entry.
Fig. 2.MycoBank is now multi-lingual and offers the possibility to access the information in several major languages. MycoBank homepage displayed here in Arabic.
Fig. 3.MycoBank Forum.
Fig. 4.The MycoBank annotation system.
Top 10 countries using MycoBank.
| 1 | USA | 13.65 |
| 2 | France | 6.31 |
| 3 | Germany | 6.03 |
| 4 | Spain | 4.87 |
| 5 | Italy | 4.2 |
| 6 | Brazil | 3.8 |
| 7 | Russia | 3.4 |
| 8 | India | 3.32 |
| 9 | Canada | 3.22 |
| 10 | China | 3.03 |
Fig. 5.Decennial evolution of the number of described species between 1759 and 2009.