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CMR

General information

URL: http://www.jcvi.org/cms/research/past-projects/cmr/overview/
Full name: Comprehensive Microbial Resource
Description: The Comprehensive Microbial Resource or CMR provides a web-based central resource for the display, search and analysis of the sequence and annotation for complete and publicly available bacterial and archaeal genomes.
Year founded: 2001
Last update:
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Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: United States

Classification & Tag

Data type:
DNA
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Contact information

University/Institution: J. Craig Venter Institute
Address: Rockville, MD 20850, USA
City: Rockville
Province/State: MD
Country/Region: United States
Contact name (PI/Team): Tanja Davidsen
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): tanjad@jcvi.org

Publications

19892825
The comprehensive microbial resource. [PMID: 19892825]
Davidsen T, Beck E, Ganapathy A, Montgomery R, Zafar N, Yang Q, Madupu R, Goetz P, Galinsky K, White O, Sutton G.

The Comprehensive Microbial Resource or CMR (http://cmr.jcvi.org) provides a web-based central resource for the display, search and analysis of the sequence and annotation for complete and publicly available bacterial and archaeal genomes. In addition to displaying the original annotation from GenBank, the CMR makes available secondary automated structural and functional annotation across all genomes to provide consistent data types necessary for effective mining of genomic data. Precomputed homology searches are stored to allow meaningful genome comparisons. The CMR supplies users with over 50 different tools to utilize the sequence and annotation data across one or more of the 571 currently available genomes. At the gene level users can view the gene annotation and underlying evidence. Genome level information includes whole genome graphical displays, biochemical pathway maps and genome summary data. Comparative tools display analysis between genomes with homology and genome alignment tools, and searches across the accessions, annotation, and evidence assigned to all genes/genomes are available. The data and tools on the CMR aid genomic research and analysis, and the CMR is included in over 200 scientific publications. The code underlying the CMR website and the CMR database are freely available for download with no license restrictions.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2010:38(Database issue) | 72 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
11125067
The Comprehensive Microbial Resource. [PMID: 11125067]
Peterson JD, Umayam LA, Dickinson T, Hickey EK, White O.

One challenge presented by large-scale genome sequencing efforts is effective display of uniform information to the scientific community. The Comprehensive Microbial Resource (CMR) contains robust annotation of all complete microbial genomes and allows for a wide variety of data retrievals. The bacterial information has been placed on the Web at http://www.tigr.org/CMR for retrieval using standard web browsing technology. Retrievals can be based on protein properties such as molecular weight or hydrophobicity, GC-content, functional role assignments and taxonomy. The CMR also has special web-based tools to allow data mining using pre-run homology searches, whole genome dot-plots, batch downloading and traversal across genomes using a variety of datatypes.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2001:29(1) | 299 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

Ranking

All databases:
967/6895 (85.99%)
Gene genome and annotation:
320/2021 (84.216%)
967
Total Rank
368
Citations
15.333
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Created on: 2015-07-14
Curated by:
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