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URL: http://www.eumicrobedb.org/transcripts
Full name: Oomycete Transcriptomics Database
Description: Oomycetes Transcriptomics Database is an integrated transcriptome and EST data resource for oomycete pathogens. The database currently stores processed ABI SOLiD transcript sequences from Phytophthora sojae mycelial and plant infection libraries as well as Illumina transcript sequences from five Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidis libraries.
Year founded: 2012
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Version: 4.0
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: United States

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University/Institution: Virginia Tech
Address: Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, 24061, USA
City: Blacksburg
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Country/Region: United States
Contact name (PI/Team): Sucheta Tripathy
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): tsucheta@gmail.com

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22768977
Oomycete Transcriptomics Database: a resource for oomycete transcriptomes. [PMID: 22768977]
Tripathy S, Deo T, Tyler BM.

BACKGROUND: Oomycete pathogens have attracted significant attention in recent years due to their economic impact. With improving sequencing technologies, large amounts of oomycete transcriptomics data are now available which have great biological utility. A known bottleneck with next generation sequencing data however lies with their analysis, interpretation, organization, storage and visualization. A number of efforts have been made in this respect resulting in development of a myriad of resources. Most of the existing NGS browsers work as standalone applications that need processed data to be uploaded to the browser locally for visualization. At the same time, several oomycete EST databases such as PFGD, ESTAP and SPC, are not available anymore, so there is an immediate need for a database resource that can store and disseminate this legacy information in addition to NGS data.
DESCRIPTION: Oomycetes Transcriptomics Database is an integrated transcriptome and EST data resource for oomycete pathogens. The database currently stores processed ABI SOLiD transcript sequences from Phytophthora sojae and its host soybean (P. sojae mycelia, healthy soybean and P. sojae-infected soybean) as well as Illumina transcript sequences from five Hyaloperonospora arabidopsidis libraries. In addition to those resources, it has also a complete set of Sanger EST sequences from P. sojae, P. infestans and H. arabidopsidis grown under various conditions. A web-based transcriptome browser was created for visualization of assembled transcripts, their mapping to the reference genome, expression profiling and depth of read coverage for particular locations on the genome. The transcriptome browser merges EST-derived contigs with NGS-derived assembled transcripts on the fly and displays the consensus. OTD possesses strong query features and the database interacts with the VBI Microbial Database as well as the Phytophthora Transcriptomics Database.
CONCLUSION: Oomycete Transcriptomics Database provides access to NGS transcript and EST data for oomycete pathogens and soybean. The OTD browser is a light weight transcriptome browser that displays the raw read alignment as well as the transcript assembly and expression information quantitatively. The query features offer a wide variety of options including querying data from the VBI microbial database and the Phytophthora transcriptomics database. The database is publicly available at http://www.eumicrobedb.org/transcripts/.

BMC Genomics. 2012:13() | 5 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-03-29)

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5726/6278 (8.809%)
Gene genome and annotation:
1656/1785 (7.283%)
5726
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4
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Created on: 2018-01-29
Curated by:
Pei Wang [2018-02-24]