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James J Davis1,2, Alice R Wattam2,3, Ramy K Aziz4,5, Thomas Brettin1,6, Ralph Butler2,7, Rory M Butler2, Philippe Chlenski8, Neal Conrad1,2, Allan Dickerman3, Emily M Dietrich1,6, Joseph L Gabbard9, Svetlana Gerdes8, Andrew Guard1, Ronald W Kenyon3, Dustin Machi3, Chunhong Mao3, Dan Murphy-Olson1,6, Marcus Nguyen1,2, Eric K Nordberg10, Gary J Olsen11,12, Robert D Olson1,2, Jamie C Overbeek1,2, Ross Overbeek1, Bruce Parrello1,2, Gordon D Pusch8, Maulik Shukla1,2, Chris Thomas1, Margo VanOeffelen8, Veronika Vonstein8, Andrew S Warren3, Fangfang Xia1,2, Dawen Xie3, Hyunseung Yoo1,2, Rick Stevens6,13.
Abstract
The PathoSystems Resource Integration Center (PATRIC) is the bacterial Bioinformatics Resource Center funded by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (https://www.patricbrc.org). PATRIC supports bioinformatic analyses of all bacteria with a special emphasis on pathogens, offering a rich comparative analysis environment that provides users with access to over 250 000 uniformly annotated and publicly available genomes with curated metadata. PATRIC offers web-based visualization and comparative analysis tools, a private workspace in which users can analyze their own data in the context of the public collections, services that streamline complex bioinformatic workflows and command-line tools for bulk data analysis. Over the past several years, as genomic and other omics-related experiments have become more cost-effective and widespread, we have observed considerable growth in the usage of and demand for easy-to-use, publicly available bioinformatic tools and services. Here we report the recent updates to the PATRIC resource, including new web-based comparative analysis tools, eight new services and the release of a command-line interface to access, query and analyze data. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Nucleic Acids Research 2019.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31667520 PMCID: PMC7145515 DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkz943
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucleic Acids Res ISSN: 0305-1048 Impact factor: 16.971