| URL: | http://g2im.u-clermont1.fr/phylopdb/ |
| Full name: | phylogenetic oligonucleotide probe database |
| Description: | PhylOPDb is an online resource for a comprehensive phylogenetic oligonucleotide probe database. PhylODb provides a convivial and easy-to-use web interface to browse both regular and explorative 16S rRNA-targeted probes. |
| Year founded: | 2012 |
| Last update: | 2014-01-30 |
| Version: | v1.0 |
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| Country/Region: | France |
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| University/Institution: | University of Auvergne |
| Address: | EA 4678 CIDAM, BP 10448, F-63001 Clermont-Ferrand, France |
| City: | Clermont-Ferrand |
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| Country/Region: | France |
| Contact name (PI/Team): | Pierre Peyret |
| Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): | pierre.peyret@udamail.fr |
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PhylOPDb: a 16S rRNA oligonucleotide probe database for prokaryotic identification. [PMID: 24771669]
In recent years, high-throughput molecular tools have led to an exponential growth of available 16S rRNA gene sequences. Incorporating such data, molecular tools based on target-probe hybridization were developed to monitor microbial communities within complex environments. Unfortunately, only a few 16S rRNA gene-targeted probe collections were described. Here, we present PhylOPDb, an online resource for a comprehensive phylogenetic oligonucleotide probe database. PhylOPDb provides a convivial and easy-to-use web interface to browse both regular and explorative 16S rRNA-targeted probes. Such probes set or subset could be used to globally monitor known and unknown prokaryotic communities through various techniques including DNA microarrays, polymerase chain reaction (PCR), fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH), targeted gene capture or in silico rapid sequence identification. PhylOPDb contains 74?003 25-mer probes targeting 2178 genera including Bacteria and Archaea. Database URL: http://g2im.u-clermont1.fr/phylopdb/ |
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Large scale explorative oligonucleotide probe selection for thousands of genetic groups on a computing grid: application to phylogenetic probe design using a curated small subunit ribosomal RNA gene database. [PMID: 24516366]
Phylogenetic Oligonucleotide Arrays (POAs) were recently adapted for studying the huge microbial communities in a flexible and easy-to-use way. POA coupled with the use of explorative probes to detect the unknown part is now one of the most powerful approaches for a better understanding of microbial community functioning. However, the selection of probes remains a very difficult task. The rapid growth of environmental databases has led to an exponential increase of data to be managed for an efficient design. Consequently, the use of high performance computing facilities is mandatory. In this paper, we present an efficient parallelization method to select known and explorative oligonucleotide probes at large scale using computing grids. We implemented a software that generates and monitors thousands of jobs over the European Computing Grid Infrastructure (EGI). We also developed a new algorithm for the construction of a high-quality curated phylogenetic database to avoid erroneous design due to bad sequence affiliation. We present here the performance and statistics of our method on real biological datasets based on a phylogenetic prokaryotic database at the genus level and a complete design of about 20,000 probes for 2,069 genera of prokaryotes. |
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KASpOD--a web service for highly specific and explorative oligonucleotide design. [PMID: 23047560]
KASpOD is a web service dedicated to the design of signature sequences using a k-mer-based algorithm. Such highly specific and explorative oligonucleotides are then suitable for various goals, including Phylogenetic Oligonucleotide Arrays. http://g2im.u-clermont1.fr/kaspod. eric.peyretaillade@udamail.fr Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online. |