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CottonGen Synteny Viewer

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posted on 2024-02-13, 13:45 authored by Taein Lee, Sook Jung, Ksenija Gasic, Todd Campbell, Jing Yu, Jodi Humann, Heidi Hough, Dorrie Main

Conserved syntenic regions among publicly available cotton genomes were analyzed by CottonGen and made available using the Tripal Synteny Viewer developed by the Fei Bioinformatics Lab from the Boyce Thomson Institute at Cornell University. Analysis was done using MCScanX (Wang et al. 2012) with default settings and blast files were made using blastp with an expectation value cutoff < 1e-10, maximum alignment of 5, and maximum scores of 5.

The synteny viewer displays all the conserved syntenic blocks between a selected chromosome of a genome and another genome in a circular and tabular layout. Once a block is chosen in the circular or tabular layout, all the genes in the block are shown in a graphic and tabular format. The gene names have hyperlinks to gene pages where detailed information of the gene can be accessed. The ‘synteny’ section of the gene page displays all the orthologs and the paralogs with link to the corresponding syntenic blocks or gene pages.


Resources in this dataset:

  • Resource Title: Website Pointer for Cottongen Synteny Viewer.

    File Name: Web Page, url: https://www.cottongen.org/synview/search

    Synteny among Cotton genomes can be viewed using the new Tripal Synteny Viewer. Conserved syntenic regions among publicly available cotton genomes were analyzed by CottonGen and made available using the Tripal Synteny Viewer developed by the Fei Bioinformatics Lab from the Boyce Thomson Institute at Cornell University. Analysis was done using MCScanX (Wang et al. 2012) with default settings and blast files were made using blastp with an expectation value cutoff < 1e-10, maximum alignment of 5, and maximum scores of 5.

    The synteny viewer dynamically displays all the conserved syntenic blocks between a selected chromosome of a genome and another genome in a circular and tabular layout. Once a block is chosen in the circular or tabular layout, all the genes in the block are shown in a graphic and tabular format. The gene names have hyperlinks to gene pages where detailed information of the gene can be accessed. The ‘synteny’ section of the gene page displays all the orthologs and the paralogs with link to the corresponding syntenic blocks or gene pages.

Funding

Cotton Incorporated

USDA-ARS: Crop Germplasm Research Unit, College Station, TX

Bayer CropScience

Dow Chemical Company

Monsanto Company

Washington State University

USDA-NIFA: 2009-51181-06036

USDA-NIFA: 2009-51181-05808

History

Data contact name

Main, Dorrie

Data contact email

dorrie@wsu.edu

Publisher

MainLab, Washington State University

Intended use

The synteny viewer displays all the conserved syntenic blocks between a selected chromosome of a genome and another genome in a circular and tabular layout.

Theme

  • Not specified

ISO Topic Category

  • biota
  • farming

National Agricultural Library Thesaurus terms

Internet; databases; genomics; breeding; translation (genetics); applied research; cotton; infrastructure; quantitative trait loci; pathogens; germplasm conservation; pedigree; unigenes; expressed sequence tags; loci; taxonomy; germplasm; Gossypium; genetic markers; publications; genetic databases; plant breeding; plant genetics; computer software; genotype; genome; transcriptome; nucleotide sequences; amino acid sequences; chromosomes; messenger RNA; bioinformatics; genes

OMB Bureau Code

  • 005:18 - Agricultural Research Service

OMB Program Code

  • 005:040 - National Research

ARS National Program Number

  • 301

Pending citation

  • No

Public Access Level

  • Public

Preferred dataset citation

Lee, Taein; Jung, Sook; Gasic, Ksenija; Campbell, Todd; Yu, Jing; Humann, Jodi; Hough, Heidi; Main, Dorrie (2019). CottonGen Synteny Viewer. MainLab, Washington State University.

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