| Literature DB >> 26800861 |
Daniel A Janies1, Zach Witter2, Gregorio V Linchangco2, David W Foltz3, Allison K Miller4, Alexander M Kerr4, Jeremy Jay2, Robert W Reid2, Gregory A Wray5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: One of our goals for the echinoderm tree of life project (http://echinotol.org) is to identify orthologs suitable for phylogenetic analysis from next-generation transcriptome data. The current dataset is the largest assembled for echinoderm phylogeny and transcriptomics. We used RNA-Seq to profile adult tissues from 42 echinoderm specimens from 24 orders and 37 families. In order to achieve sampling members of clades that span key evolutionary divergence, many of our exemplars were collected from deep and polar seas. DESCRIPTION: A small fraction of the transcriptome data we produced is being used for phylogenetic reconstruction. Thus to make a larger dataset available to researchers with a wide variety of interests, we made a web-based application, EchinoDB (http://echinodb.uncc.edu). EchinoDB is a repository of orthologous transcripts from echinoderms that is searchable via keywords and sequence similarity.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26800861 PMCID: PMC4724074 DOI: 10.1186/s12859-016-0883-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Bioinformatics ISSN: 1471-2105 Impact factor: 3.169
Fig. 1Screenshot of the http://echinodb.uncc.edu landing page. This user has prepared to search a keyword against data for Arbacia punctulata. Alternatively the user could search against all species or a taxonomically defined subset
Fig. 2Screenshot of part of the http://echinodb.uncc.edu page showing a result for the wildcard keyword search “chlor*” against all the data
Fig. 3Screenshot of the http://echinodb.uncc.edu page showing that the BLAST interface can detect a protein query