GeneFamily: a comprehensive mammalian gene family database with extensive annotation and interactive visualization
Yinan Wang1,2, Yuanzheng Zhang3,4, Xueying Wang3,4
1Institutes for Systems Genetics, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, 24 South Section 1, Yihuan Road, Chengdu 610065, China.
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Gene families underlie genetic innovation and phenotypic diversification. However, the identification, analysis, and interpretation of gene families depend on custom bioinformatics and visualization workflows that are mainly unattainable for nonexpert users. To overcome the learning curve associated with analytical tools and the time costs involved in data collection and processing, we propose GeneFamily (https://gh.deepomics.org/), a comprehensive mammalian gene family database that incorporates extensive annotations and interactive visualizations. Leveraging whole-genome data from 138 mammalian species and Pfam-A hidden Markov models, GeneFamily encompasses 2036 gene families. Users can explore gene family distributions, phylogenetic trees, member diversities, sequence identities, structural features, conserved motifs, chromosomal localizations, neighboring regions, gene collinearities, duplication events, and adaptive signatures via an intuitive web interface. GeneFamily reduces technical barriers and accelerates research into gene family evolution, functional diversification, and comparative genomics across mammals.
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