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CoGenT++: an extensive and extensible data environment for computational genomics

Författare

  • Leon Goldovsky
  • Paul Janssen
  • Dag Ahrén
  • Benjamin Audit
  • Ildefonso Cases
  • Nikos Darzentas
  • Anton Enright
  • Núria López-Bigas
  • José Peregrin-Alvarez
  • Mike Smith
  • Sophia Tsoka
  • Victor Kunin
  • Christos Ouzounis

Summary, in English

Motivation: CoGenT++ is a data environment for computational research in comparative and functional genomics, designed to address issues of consistency, reproducibility, scalability and accessibility.



Description: CoGenT++ facilitates the re-distribution of all fully sequenced and published genomes, storing information about species, gene names and protein sequences. We describe our scalable implementation of ProXSim, a continually updated all-against-all similarity database, which stores pairwise relationships between all genome sequences. Based on these similarities, derived databases are generated for gene fusions—AllFuse, putative orthologs—OFAM, protein families—TRIBES, phylogenetic profiles—ProfUse and phylogenetic trees. Extensions based on the CoGenT++ environment include disease gene prediction, pattern discovery, automated domain detection, genome annotation and ancestral reconstruction.



Conclusion: CoGenT++ provides a comprehensive environment for computational genomics, accessible primarily for large-scale analyses as well as manual browsing.



Availability: The database and component downloads are accessible at http://cgg.ebi.ac.uk/cogentpp.html.



Contact: ouzounis [at] ebi [dot] ac [dot] uk

Publiceringsår

2005

Språk

Engelska

Sidor

3806-3810

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

Bioinformatics

Volym

21

Issue

19

Dokumenttyp

Artikel i tidskrift

Förlag

Oxford University Press

Ämne

  • Bioinformatics and Systems Biology

Status

Published

Forskningsgrupp

  • Microbial Ecology

ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt

  • ISSN: 1367-4803