鱼TEDB 2.0:一个更新的鱼类可转移元素 (TE) 数据库,具有新的功能,以促进TE研究
Feng Shao1, Minzhi Zeng1, Xiaofei Xu2
1Key Laboratory of Freshwater Fish Reproduction and Development (Ministry of Education), Southwest University School of Life Sciences, 2 Tiansheng Road, Chongqing 400715, China.
概括
更新的鱼类可转换元素数据库 (FishTEDB 2.0) 现在包括33种新的鱼类和一个基因组浏览器. 这种增强的资源有助于研究人员研究可转换元素的功能,并推进生物理论.
科学领域:
- 基因组学就是基因组学.
- 生物信息学是一种生物信息学.
- 进化生物学 进化生物学
背景情况:
- 最初的鱼类可转换元素数据库 (FishTEDB 1.0) 在2018年推出.
- 在过去的五年里,FishTEDB 1.0已经为大约1万名用户提供了服务.
- 增加鱼类基因组数据和TE研究需要扩展数据库.
研究的目的:
- 为了发布鱼类可转载元素数据库的更新版本,FishTEDB 2.0.0.
- 增强可转化元素研究的数据丰富性和功能性.
- 支持对可转移元素功能的未来研究和生物理论.
主要方法:
- 纳入了33种新的鱼类物种的数据,代表了48个类.
- 添加了一个基因组浏览器来可视化TE-基因位置关系.
- 跨不同物种的综合TE插入时间估计.
主要成果:
- 鱼类TEDB 2.0显著扩大了所涵盖的鱼类物种的数量.
- 新的基因组浏览器提供了关键的可视化工具.
- 增强的功能能力有助于更深入地分析可转移的元素.
结论:
- 鱼TEDB 2.0是科学界的一个宝贵资源.
- 更新的数据库将加速鱼类基因组学和可转移元素生物学方面的研究.
- 本资源促进了与可转移元素相关的生物理论的进步.
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