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Microbial genome data resources

Microbial genome data resources. Reportor : Zhou Xingrong. Introduction. Genome : All of the genetic information, the entire genetic complement, all of the hereditary material possessed by an organism.

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Microbial genome data resources

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  1. Microbial genome data resources Reportor:Zhou Xingrong

  2. Introduction

  3. Genome: All of the genetic information, the entire genetic complement, all of the hereditary material possessed by an organism. Metagenome: the genomes of the total micro biota found in nature and involves cloning of total DNA isolated from an environment sample.

  4. Over 400 microbial genomes have been published to date, with over 1000 other projects ongoing and more in the process of being launched. • Metagenome sequence data processing is in the early stages of development. • We need assess the scientific value of microbial genome data.

  5. Microbial genome data lifecycle

  6. Figure 1 Microbial genome data lifecycle

  7. individual genomes NCBI’s Entrez Gene , EBI’s Integr8, UCSC Genome Browser Multigenome CMR, ERGO, Microbes Online, PUMA2, IMG, and MBGD

  8. Organism-specific annotation resources PeerGAD,ASAP • Integrated annotation resources SEED, PUMA2 • Metagenome resources GenBank, IMG/M,Megx.net

  9. Microbial genome data management

  10. 1、data management characteristics • employ established technologies • involve organizing data according to a data model • require integrating data from multiple resources.

  11. 2、presents advantages • local data availability • query performance • ability to review • curate data

  12. Conclusions

  13. aims at gradually improving the coherence and completeness of the functional characterization of microbial genomes. • contain different collections of genomes and annotations with different degrees of resolution regarding the same genomes.

  14. Improving the organization and documentation of microbial genome data resources would benefit the maintenance of existing resources and the development of new resources. • Mechanisms for funding together with a better oversight of resources are generally lacking at this time.

  15. THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION!

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