| Literature DB >> 25392426 |
John Martin1, Bruce A Rosa1, Philip Ozersky1, Kymberlie Hallsworth-Pepin1, Xu Zhang1, Veena Bhonagiri-Palsikar1, Rahul Tyagi1, Qi Wang1, Young-Jun Choi1, Xin Gao1, Samantha N McNulty1, Paul J Brindley2, Makedonka Mitreva3.
Abstract
Helminth.net (http://www.helminth.net) is the new moniker for a collection of databases: Nematode.net and Trematode.net. Within this collection we provide services and resources for parasitic roundworms (nematodes) and flatworms (trematodes), collectively known as helminths. For over a decade we have provided resources for studying nematodes via our veteran site Nematode.net (http://nematode.net). In this article, (i) we provide an update on the expansions of Nematode.net that hosts omics data from 84 species and provides advanced search tools to the broad scientific community so that data can be mined in a useful and user-friendly manner and (ii) we introduce Trematode.net, a site dedicated to the dissemination of data from flukes, flatworm parasites of the class Trematoda, phylum Platyhelminthes. Trematode.net is an independent component of Helminth.net and currently hosts data from 16 species, with information ranging from genomic, functional genomic data, enzymatic pathway utilization to microbiome changes associated with helminth infections. The databases' interface, with a sophisticated query engine as a backbone, is intended to allow users to search for multi-factorial combinations of species' omics properties. This report describes updates to Nematode.net since its last description in NAR, 2012, and also introduces and presents its new sibling site, Trematode.net.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25392426 PMCID: PMC4383941 DOI: 10.1093/nar/gku1128
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucleic Acids Res ISSN: 0305-1048 Impact factor: 19.160
The expansion of data sets available on Nematode.net since 2011, and the newly available data sets on Trematode.net
| Database | Data type | 2011 | 2014 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nematode.net | ESTs and 454/Roche cDNA sequences | 11 880 572 | 11 880 572 |
| Illumina RNAseq sequences | 0 | 14 046 331 058 | |
| No. species in NemaGene | 34 | 84 | |
| NemaGene entries | 233 125 | 1 089 051 | |
| No. splice isoforms | 208 418 | 349 565 | |
| Codon Usage table codon counts | 17 463 274 | 17 463 274 | |
| No. of species with proteomics data | 0 | 7 | |
| No. microbiome samples | 0 | 219 | |
| Trematode.net | No. species represented | 0 | 16 |
| No. species in TremaGene | 0 | 12 | |
| TremaGene entries | 0 | 221 003 | |
| Illumina RNAseq sequences | 0 | 1 138 918 031 | |
| No. of species with proteomics data | 0 | 1 | |
| No. microbiome samples | 0 | 12 |
Figure 1.The availability of RNA-Seq data sets newly added to Nematode.net since the last update. A total of just over 14.0 billion reads across 16 species and 187 biological replicates (collected at a particular life cycle stage or from a particular tissue) are currently used for the hosted analysis. Clade phylogeny based on (52).
Figure 2.An overview of the input data sets, analyses, tools and community exchange interactions within Helminth.net.
Figure 3.Accessing and interacting with data on Helminth.net. The navigation menu interface for the major tools and datasets available on (A) Nematode.net and (B) Trematode.net is easily accessible from all areas of the site. (C) A site map outlining the interactive tools, the major searchable components of each tool (in grey), and the hosted data on Helminth.net.
The number of genes (and deduced proteins) hosted for all organisms available in TremaGene and the names and status of the species with genomes in progress
| Status | Species | Annotated gene count or project status |
|---|---|---|
| Published or annotated | ||
| 13 634 | ||
| 18 607 | ||
| 15 739 | ||
| 16 356 | ||
| 23 546 | ||
| 13 073 | ||
| 12 743 | ||
| 11 828 | ||
| 26 189 | ||
| 22 997 | ||
| 24 089 | ||
| 22 202 | ||
| Genome sequencing project in progress | ||
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