| URL: | http://oxytricha.princeton.edu/mds_ies_db/ |
| Full name: | MDS, IES, and pointer annotations for Oxytricha and Tetrahymena |
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| Year founded: | 2005 |
| Last update: | 2015-10-06 |
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| Country/Region: | United States |
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| University/Institution: | Princeton University |
| Address: | NJ 08544, USA |
| City: | Princeton |
| Province/State: | NJ |
| Country/Region: | United States |
| Contact name (PI/Team): | Laura F. Landweber |
| Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): | lfl@princeton.edu |
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Ciliated protists exhibit nuclear dimorphism through the presence of somatic macronuclei (MAC) and germline micronuclei (MIC). In some ciliates, DNA from precursor segments in the MIC genome rearranges to form transcriptionally active genes in the mature MAC genome, making these ciliates model organisms to study the process of somatic genome rearrangement. Similar broad scale, somatic rearrangement events occur in many eukaryotic cells and tumors. The |
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MDS_IES_DB: a database of macronuclear and micronuclear genes in spirotrichous ciliates. [PMID: 15608224]
Ciliated protozoa have two kinds of nuclei: Macronuclei (MAC) and Micronuclei (MIC). In some ciliate classes, such as spirotrichs, most genes undergo several layers of DNA rearrangement during macronuclear development. Because of such processes, these organisms provide ideal systems for studying mechanisms of recombination and gene rearrangement. Here, we describe a database that contains all spirotrich genes for which both MAC and MIC versions are sequenced, with consistent annotation and easy access to all the features. An interface to query the database is available at http://oxytricha.princeton.edu/dimorphism/database.htm. |