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SuperCAT

General information

URL: http://mlstoslo.uio.no/
Full name: SuperCAT
Description: SuperCAT is a supertree database for combined and integrative multilocus sequence typing analysis of the Bacillus cereus group of bacteria
Year founded: 2008
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Accessibility:
Unaccessible
Country/Region: Norway

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Data type:
DNA
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Contact information

University/Institution: University of Oslo
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City: Oslo
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Country/Region: Norway
Contact name (PI/Team): Anne-Brit Kolstø
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): a.b.kolsto@farmasi.uio.no

Publications

20651034
HyperCAT: an extension of the SuperCAT database for global multi-scheme and multi-datatype phylogenetic analysis of the Bacillus cereus group population. [PMID: 20651034]
Tourasse NJ, Okstad OA, Kolstø AB.

The Bacillus cereus group of bacteria includes species that are of significant medical and economic importance. We previously developed the SuperCAT database, which integrates data from all five multilocus sequence typing (MLST) schemes available to infer the genetic relatedness within this group. Since large numbers of isolates have been typed by other techniques, these should be incorporated in order to provide the most comprehensive and truly global view of the B. cereus group population. The SuperCAT system has been extended into a new database, HyperCAT, with two main additions. First, an extended supertree approach was applied to combine the phylogenetic information available from MLST, amplified fragment length polymorphism and multilocus enzyme electrophoresis. Secondly, a tree-independent clustering algorithm was designed to build superclusters of genetically closely related isolates sharing identical genotyping data. The superclusters were then mapped onto the supertree to generate an integrative genetic and phylogenetic snapshot of the B. cereus group population currently incorporating 2143 isolates. HyperCAT is freely accessible at the University of Oslo's typing website, which has also been upgraded with TNT software, allowing improved and ultra-fast supertree reconstructions. In addition, novel and advanced tools have been included for interactive viewing and navigation of trees, clusters and networks. Database URL: http://mlstoslo.uio.no/

Database (Oxford). 2010:2010() | 16 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
17982177
SuperCAT: a supertree database for combined and integrative multilocus sequence typing analysis of the Bacillus cereus group of bacteria (including B. cereus, B. anthracis and B. thuringiensis). [PMID: 17982177]
Tourasse NJ, Kolstø AB.

The Bacillus cereus group of bacteria is an important group including mammalian and insect pathogens, such as B. anthracis, the anthrax bacterium, B. thuringiensis, used as a biological pesticide and B. cereus, often involved in food poisoning incidents. To characterize the population structure and epidemiology of these bacteria, five separate multilocus sequence typing (MLST) schemes have been developed, which makes results difficult to compare. Therefore, we have developed a database that compiles and integrates MLST data from all five schemes for the B. cereus group, accessible at http://mlstoslo.uio.no/. Supertree techniques were used to combine the phylogenetic information from analysis of all schemes and datasets, in order to produce an integrated view of the B. cereus group population. The database currently contains strain information and sequence data for 1029 isolates and 26 housekeeping gene fragments, which can be searched by keywords, MLST scheme, or sequence similarity. Supertrees can be browsed according to various criteria such as species, isolate source, or genetic distance, and subtrees containing strains of interest can be extracted. Besides analysis of the available data, the user has the possibility to enter her/his own sequences and compare them to the database and/or include them into the supertree reconstructions.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2008:36(Database issue) | 25 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

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3730/6895 (45.917%)
Gene genome and annotation:
1147/2021 (43.295%)
3730
Total Rank
41
Citations
2.412
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Created on: 2015-07-30
Curated by:
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Jian Sang [2015-07-30]