| URL: | http://gencolors.fli-leibniz.de/ |
| Full name: | GenColors |
| Description: | GenColors is a web-based software/database system initially aimed at an improved and accelerated determination of prokaryotic genomes taking into account information on related finished genomes and making extensive use of genome comparison analyses. |
| Year founded: | 2005 |
| Last update: | 2012-11-28 |
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| Accessibility: |
Accessible
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| Country/Region: | Germany |
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| University/Institution: | Fritz Lipmann Institute |
| Address: | Beutenbergstr 11, 07745 Jena, Germany |
| City: | Jena |
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| Country/Region: | Germany |
| Contact name (PI/Team): | Marius Felder |
| Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): | mfelder@fli-leibniz.de |
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GenColors-based comparative genome databases for small eukaryotic genomes. [PMID: 23193285]
Many sequence data repositories can give a quick and easily accessible overview on genomes and their annotations. Less widespread is the possibility to compare related genomes with each other in a common database environment. We have previously described the GenColors database system (http://gencolors.fli-leibniz.de) and its applications to a number of bacterial genomes such as Borrelia, Legionella, Leptospira and Treponema. This system has an emphasis on genome comparison. It combines data from related genomes and provides the user with an extensive set of visualization and analysis tools. Eukaryote genomes are normally larger than prokaryote genomes and thus pose additional challenges for such a system. We have, therefore, adapted GenColors to also handle larger datasets of small eukaryotic genomes and to display eukaryotic gene structures. Further recent developments include whole genome views, genome list options and, for bacterial genome browsers, the display of horizontal gene transfer predictions. Two new GenColors-based databases for two fungal species (http://fgb.fli-leibniz.de) and for four social amoebas (http://sacgb.fli-leibniz.de) were set up. Both new resources open up a single entry point for related genomes for the amoebozoa and fungal research communities and other interested users. Comparative genomics approaches are greatly facilitated by these resources. |
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GenColors: accelerated comparative analysis and annotation of prokaryotic genomes at various stages of completeness. [PMID: 16076887]
GenColors is a new web-based software/database system aimed at an improved and accelerated annotation of prokaryotic genomes, considering information on related genomes and making extensive use of genome comparison. It offers a seamless integration of data from ongoing sequencing projects and annotated genomic sequences obtained from GenBank. The genome comparison tools determine, for example, best-bidirectional hits, gene conservation, syntenies and gene core sets. Swiss-Prot/TrEMBL hits allow annotations in an effective manner. To further support the annotation base-specific quality data can also be displayed if available. With GenColors dedicated genome browsers containing a group of related genomes can be easily set up and maintained. It has been efficiently used for Borrelia garinii and is currently applied to various ongoing genome projects. Detailed information on GenColors is available at http://gencolors.imb-jena.de. Online usage of GenColors-based genome browsers is the preferred application mode. The system is also available upon request for local installation. |