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EuroPineDB

General information

URL: http://www.scbi.uma.es/pindb/
Full name: SustainPine Database
Description: SustainPine database includes annotated unigenes from the transcriptome of Pinus pinaster. It has been possible by the collaboration of partners P1, P2, P6, P7 of the SustainPine Project PLE2009-0016.
Year founded: 2011
Last update: 2012-12-17
Version: v3.0
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: Spain

Classification & Tag

Data type:
DNA
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Contact information

University/Institution: Universidad of Malaga
Address: Universidad of Malaga, 29071 Malaga, Spain
City: Málaga
Province/State: Málaga
Country/Region: Spain
Contact name (PI/Team): M Gonzalo Claros
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): bhicham@uma.es

Publications

21762488
EuroPineDB: a high-coverage web database for maritime pine transcriptome. [PMID: 21762488]
Fernández-Pozo N, Canales J, Guerrero-Fernández D, Villalobos DP, Díaz-Moreno SM, Bautista R, Flores-Monterroso A, Guevara MÁ, Perdiguero P, Collada C, Cervera MT, Soto A, Ordás R, Cantón FR, Avila C, Cánovas FM, Claros MG.

Pinus pinaster is an economically and ecologically important species that is becoming a woody gymnosperm model. Its enormous genome size makes whole-genome sequencing approaches are hard to apply. Therefore, the expressed portion of the genome has to be characterised and the results and annotations have to be stored in dedicated databases. EuroPineDB is the largest sequence collection available for a single pine species, Pinus pinaster (maritime pine), since it comprises 951 641 raw sequence reads obtained from non-normalised cDNA libraries and high-throughput sequencing from adult (xylem, phloem, roots, stem, needles, cones, strobili) and embryonic (germinated embryos, buds, callus) maritime pine tissues. Using open-source tools, sequences were optimally pre-processed, assembled, and extensively annotated (GO, EC and KEGG terms, descriptions, SNPs, SSRs, ORFs and InterPro codes). As a result, a 10.5× P. pinaster genome was covered and assembled in 55 322 UniGenes. A total of 32 919 (59.5%) of P. pinaster UniGenes were annotated with at least one description, revealing at least 18 466 different genes. The complete database, which is designed to be scalable, maintainable, and expandable, is freely available at: http://www.scbi.uma.es/pindb/. It can be retrieved by gene libraries, pine species, annotations, UniGenes and microarrays (i.e., the sequences are distributed in two-colour microarrays; this is the only conifer database that provides this information) and will be periodically updated. Small assemblies can be viewed using a dedicated visualisation tool that connects them with SNPs. Any sequence or annotation set shown on-screen can be downloaded. Retrieval mechanisms for sequences and gene annotations are provided. The EuroPineDB with its integrated information can be used to reveal new knowledge, offers an easy-to-use collection of information to directly support experimental work (including microarray hybridisation), and provides deeper knowledge on the maritime pine transcriptome.

BMC Genomics. 2011:12() | 31 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)

Ranking

All databases:
3877/6895 (43.785%)
Gene genome and annotation:
1196/2021 (40.871%)
Expression:
800/1347 (40.683%)
3877
Total Rank
31
Citations
2.214
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Created on: 2015-06-30
Curated by:
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