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Nucleic Acids Res ; 42(Database issue): D699-704, 2014 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24297253

ABSTRACT

MycoCosm is a fungal genomics portal (http://jgi.doe.gov/fungi), developed by the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute to support integration, analysis and dissemination of fungal genome sequences and other 'omics' data by providing interactive web-based tools. MycoCosm also promotes and facilitates user community participation through the nomination of new species of fungi for sequencing, and the annotation and analysis of resulting data. By efficiently filling gaps in the Fungal Tree of Life, MycoCosm will help address important problems associated with energy and the environment, taking advantage of growing fungal genomics resources.


Subject(s)
Databases, Genetic , Genome, Fungal , Fungi/classification , Fungi/genetics , Genomics , Internet , Molecular Sequence Annotation
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Nat Methods ; 4(6): 495-500, 2007 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17468765

ABSTRACT

Metagenomics is a rapidly emerging field of research for studying microbial communities. To evaluate methods presently used to process metagenomic sequences, we constructed three simulated data sets of varying complexity by combining sequencing reads randomly selected from 113 isolate genomes. These data sets were designed to model real metagenomes in terms of complexity and phylogenetic composition. We assembled sampled reads using three commonly used genome assemblers (Phrap, Arachne and JAZZ), and predicted genes using two popular gene-finding pipelines (fgenesb and CRITICA/GLIMMER). The phylogenetic origins of the assembled contigs were predicted using one sequence similarity-based (blast hit distribution) and two sequence composition-based (PhyloPythia, oligonucleotide frequencies) binning methods. We explored the effects of the simulated community structure and method combinations on the fidelity of each processing step by comparison to the corresponding isolate genomes. The simulated data sets are available online to facilitate standardized benchmarking of tools for metagenomic analysis.


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Computational Biology/methods , Computer Simulation , Genomics/methods , Cluster Analysis , Computational Biology/standards , Databases, Genetic , Genome, Bacterial/genetics , Genomics/standards , Phylogeny , Software
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Bioinformatics ; 22(14): e359-67, 2006 Jul 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16873494

ABSTRACT

The application of shotgun sequencing to environmental samples has revealed a new universe of microbial community genomes (metagenomes) involving previously uncultured organisms. Metagenome analysis, which is expected to provide a comprehensive picture of the gene functions and metabolic capacity for microbial communities, needs to be conducted in the context of a comprehensive data management and analysis system. We present in this paper IMG/M, an experimental metagenome data management and analysis system that is based on the Integrated Microbial Genomes (IMG) system. IMG/M provides tools and viewers for analyzing both metagenomes and isolate genomes individually or in a comparative context. IMG/M is available at http://img.jgi.doe.gov/m.


Subject(s)
Bacterial Physiological Phenomena , Bacterial Proteins/physiology , Database Management Systems , Databases, Genetic , Genome, Bacterial/genetics , Models, Biological , Proteome/metabolism , Information Storage and Retrieval/methods , Signal Transduction/physiology , User-Computer Interface
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Nucleic Acids Res ; 34(Database issue): D344-8, 2006 Jan 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16381883

ABSTRACT

The integrated microbial genomes (IMG) system is a new data management and analysis platform for microbial genomes provided by the Joint Genome Institute (JGI). IMG contains both draft and complete JGI genomes integrated with other publicly available microbial genomes of all three domains of life. IMG provides tools and viewers for analyzing genomes, genes and functions, individually or in a comparative context. IMG allows users to focus their analysis on subsets of genes and genomes of interest and to save the results of their analysis. IMG is available at http://img.jgi.doe.gov.


Subject(s)
Databases, Genetic , Genome, Archaeal , Genome, Bacterial , Genomics , Bacteriophages/genetics , Database Management Systems , Internet , Phylogeny , Systems Integration , User-Computer Interface
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