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MGP Portal

General information

URL: https://research.nhgri.nih.gov/mnemiopsis
Full name: Mnemiopsis Genome Project Portal
Description: MGP Portal is intended as a resource for investigators from a number of scientific communities to obtain genomic information on Mnemiopsis through an intuitive and easy-to-use interface. The scope of data available through this Web site goes well-beyond the sequence data available through GenBank, providing annotations and other key biological information not available elsewhere. It is hoped that the availability of these data will allow investigators to advance their own research projects aimed at understanding phylogenetic diversity and the evolution of proteins that play a fundamental role in metazoan development.
Year founded: 2013
Last update: 2018
Version: ML2.2
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: United States

Contact information

University/Institution: National Human Genome Research Institute
Address: Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience, University of Florida, St. Augustine, FL 32080, USA
City: Bethesda
Province/State: MD
Country/Region: United States
Contact name (PI/Team): Joseph F Ryan
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): joseph.ryan@whitney.ufl.edu

Publications

32386298
The Mnemiopsis Genome Project Portal: integrating new gene expression resources and improving data visualization. [PMID: 32386298]
Moreland RT, Nguyen AD, Ryan JF, Baxevanis AD.

Following the completion of the genome sequencing and gene prediction of Mnemiopsis leidyi, a lobate ctenophore that is native to the coastal waters of the western Atlantic Ocean, we developed and implemented the Mnemiopsis Genome Project Portal (MGP Portal), a comprehensive Web-based data portal for navigating the genome sequence and gene annotations. In the years following the first release of the MGP Portal, it has become evident that the inclusion of data from significant published studies on Mnemiopsis has been critical to its adoption as the centralized resource for this emerging model organism. With this most recent update, the Portal has significantly expanded to include in situ images, temporal developmental expression profiles and single-cell expression data. Recent enhancements also include implementations of an updated BLAST interface, new graphical visualization tools and updates to gene pages that integrate all new data types. Database URL: https://research.nhgri.nih.gov/mnemiopsis/.

Database (Oxford). 2020:2020() | 12 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
24773765
A customized Web portal for the genome of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi. [PMID: 24773765]
Moreland RT, Nguyen AD, Ryan JF, Schnitzler CE, Koch BJ, Siewert K, Wolfsberg TG, Baxevanis AD.

Background

Mnemiopsis leidyi is a ctenophore native to the coastal waters of the western Atlantic Ocean. A number of studies on Mnemiopsis have led to a better understanding of many key biological processes, and these studies have contributed to the emergence of Mnemiopsis as an important model for evolutionary and developmental studies. Recently, we sequenced, assembled, annotated, and performed a preliminary analysis on the 150-megabase genome of the ctenophore, Mnemiopsis. This sequencing effort has produced the first set of whole-genome sequencing data on any ctenophore species and is amongst the first wave of projects to sequence an animal genome de novo solely using next-generation sequencing technologies.

Description

The Mnemiopsis Genome Project Portal (http://research.nhgri.nih.gov/mnemiopsis/) is intended both as a resource for obtaining genomic information on Mnemiopsis through an intuitive and easy-to-use interface and as a model for developing customized Web portals that enable access to genomic data. The scope of data available through this Portal goes well beyond the sequence data available through GenBank, providing key biological information not available elsewhere, such as pathway and protein domain analyses; it also features a customized genome browser for data visualization.

Conclusions

We expect that the availability of these data will allow investigators to advance their own research projects aimed at understanding phylogenetic diversity and the evolution of proteins that play a fundamental role in metazoan development. The overall approach taken in the development of this Web site can serve as a viable model for disseminating data from whole-genome sequencing projects, framed in a way that best-serves the specific needs of the scientific community.

BMC Genomics. 2014:15() | 23 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
24337300
The genome of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi and its implications for cell type evolution. [PMID: 24337300]
Ryan JF, Pang K, Schnitzler CE, Nguyen AD, Moreland RT, Simmons DK, Koch BJ, Francis WR, Havlak P, NISC Comparative Sequencing Program, Smith SA, Putnam NH, Haddock SH, Dunn CW, Wolfsberg TG, Mullikin JC, Martindale MQ, Baxevanis AD.

An understanding of ctenophore biology is critical for reconstructing events that occurred early in animal evolution. Toward this goal, we have sequenced, assembled, and annotated the genome of the ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi. Our phylogenomic analyses of both amino acid positions and gene content suggest that ctenophores rather than sponges are the sister lineage to all other animals. Mnemiopsis lacks many of the genes found in bilaterian mesodermal cell types, suggesting that these cell types evolved independently. The set of neural genes in Mnemiopsis is similar to that of sponges, indicating that sponges may have lost a nervous system. These results present a newly supported view of early animal evolution that accounts for major losses and/or gains of sophisticated cell types, including nerve and muscle cells.

Science. 2013:342(6164) | 466 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

Ranking

All databases:
404/6895 (94.155%)
Gene genome and annotation:
146/2021 (92.825%)
Phylogeny and homology:
21/302 (93.377%)
404
Total Rank
480
Citations
40
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Created on: 2018-01-28
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