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DPTEdb

General information

URL: http://genedenovoweb.ticp.net:81/DPTEdb/index.php
Full name: Dioecious Plants Transposable Elements Database
Description: a combination of de novo , structure-based and homology-based approaches to identify TEs from the genome assemblies of previously published data
Year founded: 2016
Last update: 2016-05-12
Version: v 1.0
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: China

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Contact information

University/Institution: Henan Normal University
Address: College of Life Sciences
City: Xinxiang
Province/State: Henan
Country/Region: China
Contact name (PI/Team): Wu-Jun Gao
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): gaowujun1@163.com

Publications

27173524
DPTEdb, an integrative database of transposable elements in dioecious plants. [PMID: 27173524]
Li SF, Zhang GJ, Zhang XJ, Yuan JH, Deng CL, Gu LF, Gao WJ.

Dioecious plants usually harbor 'young' sex chromosomes, providing an opportunity to study the early stages of sex chromosome evolution. Transposable elements (TEs) are mobile DNA elements frequently found in plants and are suggested to play important roles in plant sex chromosome evolution. The genomes of several dioecious plants have been sequenced, offering an opportunity to annotate and mine the TE data. However, comprehensive and unified annotation of TEs in these dioecious plants is still lacking. In this study, we constructed a dioecious plant transposable element database (DPTEdb). DPTEdb is a specific, comprehensive and unified relational database and web interface. We used a combination of de novo, structure-based and homology-based approaches to identify TEs from the genome assemblies of previously published data, as well as our own. The database currently integrates eight dioecious plant species and a total of 31 340 TEs along with classification information. DPTEdb provides user-friendly web interfaces to browse, search and download the TE sequences in the database. Users can also use tools, including BLAST, GetORF, HMMER, Cut sequence and JBrowse, to analyze TE data. Given the role of TEs in plant sex chromosome evolution, the database will contribute to the investigation of TEs in structural, functional and evolutionary dynamics of the genome of dioecious plants. In addition, the database will supplement the research of sex diversification and sex chromosome evolution of dioecious plants.Database URL: http://genedenovoweb.ticp.net:81/DPTEdb/index.php. © The Author(s) 2016. Published by Oxford University Press.

Database (Oxford). 2016:2016() | 16 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)

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Created on: 2017-03-28
Curated by:
Lina Ma [2017-06-02]
Shixiang Sun [2017-03-28]