URL: | http://tubic.org/deori/ |
Full name: | Database of Eukaryotic DNA Replication Origins |
Description: | The eukaryotic replication origins have been collected from eukaryotic organisms, such as humans, mice, Arabidopsis thaliana, Kluyveromyces lactis, Schizosaccharomyces pombe and Drosophila melanogaster, in which genome-wide studies have been performed. |
Year founded: | 2012 |
Last update: | 2016-9-27 |
Version: | V6.0 |
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Country/Region: | China |
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University/Institution: | Tianjin University |
Address: | Department of Physics, School of Science, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China |
City: | Tianjin |
Province/State: | Tianjin |
Country/Region: | China |
Contact name (PI/Team): | Feng Gao |
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): | fgao@tju.edu.cn |
DeOri 10.0: An Updated Database of Experimentally Identified Eukaryotic Replication Origins. [PMID: 39404857]
DNA replication is a complex and crucial biological process in eukaryotes. To facilitate the study of eukaryotic replication events, we present a database of eukaryotic DNA replication origins (DeOri), which collects scattered data and integrates extensive sequencing data on eukaryotic DNA replication origins. With continuous updates of DeOri, the number of datasets in the new release increased from 10 to 151 and the number of sequences increased from 16,145 to 9,742,396. Besides nucleotide sequences and bed files, corresponding annotation files, such as coding sequences (CDS), mRNA, and other biological elements within replication origins, are also provided. The experimental techniques used for each dataset, as well as other statistical data, are also presented on web page. Differences in experimental methods, cell lines, and sequencing technologies have resulted in distinct replication origins, making it challenging to differentiate between cell-specific and non-specific replication. We combined multiple replication origins at the species level, scored them, and screened them. The screened regions were considered as species-conservative origins. They are integrated and presented as reference replication origins (rORIs), including Homo sapiens, Gallus gallus, Mus musculus, Drosophila melanogaster, and Caenorhabditis elegans. Additionally, we analyzed the distribution of relevant genomic elements associated with replication origins at the genome level, such as CpG island (CGI), transcription start site (TSS), and G-quadruplex (G4). These analysis results allow users to select the desired data based on it. DeOri is available at http://tubic.tju.edu.cn/deori/. |
DeOri: a database of eukaryotic DNA replication origins. [PMID: 22467915]
DNA replication, a central event for cell proliferation, is the basis of biological inheritance. The identification of replication origins helps to reveal the mechanism of the regulation of DNA replication. However, only few eukaryotic replication origins were characterized not long ago; nevertheless, recent genome-wide approaches have boosted the number of mapped replication origins. To gain a comprehensive understanding of the nature of eukaryotic replication origins, we have constructed a Database of Eukaryotic ORIs (DeOri), which contains all the eukaryotic ones identified by genome-wide analyses currently available. A total of 16 145 eukaryotic replication origins have been collected from 6 eukaryotic organisms in which genome-wide studies have been performed, the replication-origin numbers being 433, 7489, 1543, 148, 348 and 6184 for humans, mice, Arabidopsis thaliana, Kluyveromyces lactis, Schizosaccharomyces pombe and Drosophila melanogaster, respectively. Database of Eukaryotic ORIs (DeOri) can be accessed from http://tubic.tju.edu.cn/deori/ |