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TIGR Maize Database

General information

URL: http://maize.tigr.org
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Description: Here we report the current AZM release, which consists of approximately 298 Mb representing 243,807 sequence assemblies and singletons. In order to provide a repository of publicly available maize genomic sequences, we have created the TIGR Maize Database (http://maize.tigr.org). In this resource, we have assembled and annotated the AZMs and used available sequenced markers to anchor AZMs to maize chromosomes. We have constructed a maize repeat database and generated draft sequence assemblies of 287 maize bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clone sequences, which we annotated along with 172 additional publicly available BAC clones
Year founded: 2006
Last update: 2010-01-08
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Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: United States

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Data type:
DNA
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Contact information

University/Institution: Institute for Genomic Research
Address: The Institute for Genomic Research, 9712 Medical Center Drive, Rockville, MD 20850, USA
City: Rockville
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Country/Region: United States
Contact name (PI/Team): Pablo D. Rabinowicz
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): pablo@tigr.org

Publications

16381977
The TIGR Maize Database. [PMID: 16381977]
Chan AP, Pertea G, Cheung F, Lee D, Zheng L, Whitelaw C, Pontaroli AC, SanMiguel P, Yuan Y, Bennetzen J, Barbazuk WB, Quackenbush J, Rabinowicz PD.

Maize is a staple crop of the grass family and also an excellent model for plant genetics. Owing to the large size and repetitiveness of its genome, we previously investigated two approaches to accelerate gene discovery and genome analysis in maize: methylation filtration and high C(0)t selection. These techniques allow the construction of gene-enriched genomic libraries by minimizing repeat sequences due to either their methylation status or their copy number, yielding a 7-fold enrichment in genic sequences relative to a random genomic library. Approximately 900,000 gene-enriched reads from maize were generated and clustered into Assembled Zea mays (AZM) sequences. Here we report the current AZM release, which consists of approximately 298 Mb representing 243,807 sequence assemblies and singletons. In order to provide a repository of publicly available maize genomic sequences, we have created the TIGR Maize Database (http://maize.tigr.org). In this resource, we have assembled and annotated the AZMs and used available sequenced markers to anchor AZMs to maize chromosomes. We have constructed a maize repeat database and generated draft sequence assemblies of 287 maize bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) clone sequences, which we annotated along with 172 additional publicly available BAC clones. All sequences, assemblies and annotations are available at the project website via web interfaces and FTP downloads.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2006:34(Database issue) | 27 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

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All databases:
4692/6895 (31.965%)
Raw bio-data:
369/582 (36.77%)
Gene genome and annotation:
1420/2021 (29.787%)
4692
Total Rank
27
Citations
1.421
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Created on: 2018-02-08
Curated by:
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