| URL: | http://roundup.hms.harvard.edu |
| Full name: | an online database of gene orthologs for over 1800 genomes |
| Description: | Roundup is an online database of gene orthologs for over 1800 genomes, including 226 Eukaryota, 1447 Bacteria, 113 Archaea and 21 Viruses. |
| Year founded: | 2006 |
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Unaccessible
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| Country/Region: | United States |
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NA
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| University/Institution: | Harvard University |
| Address: | The Center for Biomedical Informatics, Harvard Medical School and Department of Pathology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston MA 02115, USA |
| City: | Boston |
| Province/State: | Massachusetts |
| Country/Region: | United States |
| Contact name (PI/Team): | Todd F. DeLuca |
| Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): | todd_deluca@hms.harvard.edu |
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Roundup 2.0: enabling comparative genomics for over 1800 genomes. [PMID: 22247275]
Roundup is an online database of gene orthologs for over 1800 genomes, including 226 Eukaryota, 1447 Bacteria, 113 Archaea and 21 Viruses. Orthologs are inferred using the Reciprocal Smallest Distance algorithm. Users may query Roundup for single-linkage clusters of orthologous genes based on any group of genomes. Annotated query results may be viewed in a variety of ways including as clusters of orthologs and as phylogenetic profiles. Genomic results may be downloaded in formats suitable for functional as well as phylogenetic analysis, including the recent OrthoXML standard. In addition, gene IDs can be retrieved using FASTA sequence search. All source code and orthologs are freely available. |
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Roundup: a multi-genome repository of orthologs and evolutionary distances. [PMID: 16777906]
SUMMARY: We have created a tool for ortholog and phylogenetic profile retrieval called Roundup. Roundup is backed by a massive repository of orthologs and associated evolutionary distances that was built using the reciprocal smallest distance algorithm, an approach that has been shown to improve upon alternative approaches of ortholog detection, such as reciprocal blast. Presently, the Roundup repository contains all possible pair-wise comparisons for over 250 genomes, including 32 Eukaryotes, more than doubling the coverage of any similar resource. The orthologs are accessible through an intuitive web interface that allows searches by genome or gene identifier, presenting results as phylogenetic profiles together with gene and molecular function annotations. Results may be downloaded as phylogenetic matrices for subsequent analysis, including the construction of whole-genome phylogenies based on gene-content data. |