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Evola

General information

URL: http://www.h-invitational.jp/evola/search.html
Full name: Database of Evolutionary Features of Human Genes
Description: Evola provides ortholog information between human and fourteen vertebrates.
Year founded: 2008
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Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: Japan

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Data type:
DNA
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Contact information

University/Institution: Japan Biological Informatics Consortium
Address:
City: Ibaraki
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Country/Region: Japan
Contact name (PI/Team): Ryuichi Sakate
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): rsakate@ni.aist.go.jp

Publications

17982176
Evola: Ortholog database of all human genes in H-InvDB with manual curation of phylogenetic trees. [PMID: 17982176]
Matsuya A, Sakate R, Kawahara Y, Koyanagi KO, Sato Y, Fujii Y, Yamasaki C, Habara T, Nakaoka H, Todokoro F, Yamaguchi K, Endo T, Oota S, Makalowski W, Ikeo K, Suzuki Y, Hanada K, Hashimoto K, Hirai M, Iwama H, Saitou N, Hiraki AT, Jin L, Kaneko Y, Kanno M, Murakami K, Noda AO, Saichi N, Sanbonmatsu R, Suzuki M, Takeda J, Tanaka M, Gojobori T, Imanishi T, Itoh T.

Orthologs are genes in different species that evolved from a common ancestral gene by speciation. Currently, with the rapid growth of transcriptome data of various species, more reliable orthology information is prerequisite for further studies. However, detection of orthologs could be erroneous if pairwise distance-based methods, such as reciprocal BLAST searches, are utilized. Thus, as a sub-database of H-InvDB, an integrated database of annotated human genes (http://h-invitational.jp/), we constructed a fully curated database of evolutionary features of human genes, called 'Evola'. In the process of the ortholog detection, computational analysis based on conserved genome synteny and transcript sequence similarity was followed by manual curation by researchers examining phylogenetic trees. In total, 18 968 human genes have orthologs among 11 vertebrates (chimpanzee, mouse, cow, chicken, zebrafish, etc.), either computationally detected or manually curated orthologs. Evola provides amino acid sequence alignments and phylogenetic trees of orthologs and homologs. In 'd(N)/d(S) view', natural selection on genes can be analyzed between human and other species. In 'Locus maps', all transcript variants and their exon/intron structures can be compared among orthologous gene loci. We expect the Evola to serve as a comprehensive and reliable database to be utilized in comparative analyses for obtaining new knowledge about human genes. Evola is available at http://www.h-invitational.jp/evola/.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2008:36(Database issue) | 29 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

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4517/6895 (34.503%)
Phylogeny and homology:
199/302 (34.437%)
4517
Total Rank
27
Citations
1.588
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Created on: 2015-07-28
Curated by:
Lina Ma [2018-06-14]
Jian Sang [2016-04-05]