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TeaCoN

General information

URL: http://teacon.wchoda.com
Full name: A database of gene co-expression network for tea plant (Camellia sinensis)
Description: TeaCoN featured a comprehensive collection of 261 high-quality RNA-Seq experiments that covered a wide range of tea tissues as well as various treatments for tea plant. In the current version of TeaCoN, 31,968 (94% coverage of the genome) tea gene models were documented. Users can retrieve detailed co-expression information for gene(s) of interest in four aspects: 1) co-expressed genes with the corresponding Pearson correlation coefficients (PCC-values) and statistical P-values, 2) gene information (gene ID, description, symbol, alias, chromosomal location, GO and KEGG annotation), 3) expression profile heatmap of co-expressed genes across seven main tea tissues (e.g., leaf, bud, stem, root), and 4) network visualization of co-expressed genes. We also implemented a gene co-expression analysis, BLAST search function, GO and KEGG enrichment analysis, and genome browser to facilitate use of the database.
Year founded: 2020
Last update: 2020-07-03
Version:
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: China

Classification & Tag

Data type:
RNA
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Keywords:
tea

Contact information

University/Institution: Anhui Agricultural University
Address: School of sciences, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei, China
City: Hefei
Province/State: Anhui
Country/Region: China
Contact name (PI/Team): Shihua Zhang
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): zhangshihua@ahau.edu.cn

Publications

32620074
TeaCoN: a database of gene co-expression network for tea plant (Camellia sinensis). [PMID: 32620074]
Rui Zhang, Yong Ma, Xiaoyi Hu, Ying Chen, Xiaolong He, Ping Wang, Qi Chen, Chi-Tang Ho, Xiaochun Wan, Youhua Zhang, Shihua Zhang

BACKGROUND: Tea plant (Camellia sinensis) is one of the world's most important beverage crops due to its numerous secondary metabolites conferring tea quality and health effects. However, only a small fraction of tea genes (especially for those metabolite-related genes) have been functionally characterized to date. A cohesive bioinformatics platform is thus urgently needed to aid in the functional determination of the remaining genes.
DESCRIPTION: TeaCoN, a database of gene co-expression network for tea plant, was established to provide genome-wide associations in gene co-expression to survey gene modules (i.e., co-expressed gene sets) for a function of interest. TeaCoN featured a comprehensive collection of 261 high-quality RNA-Seq experiments that covered a wide range of tea tissues as well as various treatments for tea plant. In the current version of TeaCoN, 31,968 (94% coverage of the genome) tea gene models were documented. Users can retrieve detailed co-expression information for gene(s) of interest in four aspects: 1) co-expressed genes with the corresponding Pearson correlation coefficients (PCC-values) and statistical P-values, 2) gene information (gene ID, description, symbol, alias, chromosomal location, GO and KEGG annotation), 3) expression profile heatmap of co-expressed genes across seven main tea tissues (e.g., leaf, bud, stem, root), and 4) network visualization of co-expressed genes. We also implemented a gene co-expression analysis, BLAST search function, GO and KEGG enrichment analysis, and genome browser to facilitate use of the database.
CONCLUSION: The TeaCoN project can serve as a beneficial platform for candidate gene screening and functional exploration of important agronomical traits in tea plant. TeaCoN is freely available at http://teacon.wchoda.com .

BMC Genomics. 2020:21(1) | 16 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-20)

Ranking

All databases:
3453/6895 (49.935%)
Expression:
727/1347 (46.102%)
Interaction:
638/1194 (46.65%)
Pathway:
211/451 (53.437%)
3453
Total Rank
14
Citations
2.8
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Created on: 2020-11-11
Curated by:
Lin Liu [2021-03-10]
Zhao Li [2020-11-22]
Ming Chen [2020-11-11]