TransPLANT resources for triticeae genomic data
2016
Spannagl, Manuel | Alaux, Michael, M. | Lange, Matthias | Bolser, Dan M. | Bader, Kai Christian | Letellier, Thomas | Kimmel, Erik | Flores, Raphaël-Gauthier, R.-G. | Pommier, Cyril | Kerhornou, Arnaud | Walts, Brandon | Nussbaumer, Thomas | Grabmuller, Christophe | Chen, Jinbo | Colmsee, Christian | Beier, Sebastian | Mascher, Martin | Schmutzer, Thomas | Arend, Daniel | Thanki, Anil | Ramirez-Gonzalez, Ricardo | Ayling, Martin | Ayling, Sarah | Caccamo, Mario | Mayer, Klaus F. X. | Scholz, Uwe | Steinbach, Delphine | Quesneville, Hadi | Kersey, Paul | Helmholtz Zentrum München = German Research Center for Environmental Health (HMGU) | Unité de Recherche Génomique Info (URGI) ; Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA) | Leibniz Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research [Gatersleben] (IPK-Gatersleben) | European Molecular Biology Laboratory ; European Bioinformatics Institute | Plant Genome and Systems Biology ; Helmholtz Diabetes Center at Helmholtz Zentrum | Genome Analysis Centre | Génétique Quantitative et Evolution - Le Moulon (Génétique Végétale) (GQE-Le Moulon) ; Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Université Paris-Sud - Paris 11 (UP11)-AgroParisTech-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) | European Molecular Biology Laboratory European Bioinformatics Institute
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Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Inglés. The genome sequences of many important Triticeae species, including bread wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and barley (Hordeum vulgare L.), remained uncharacterized for a long time because their high repeat content, large sizes, and polyploidy. As a result of improvements in sequencing technologies and novel analyses strategies, several of these have recently been deciphered. These efforts have generated new insights into Triticeae biology and genome organization and have important implications for downstream usage by breeders, experimental biologists, and comparative genomicists. transPLANT (http://www.transplantdb.eu) is an EU-funded project aimed at constructing hardware, software, and data infrastructure for genome-scale research in the life sciences. Since the Triticeae data are intrinsically complex, heterogenous, and distributed, the transPLANT consortium has undertaken efforts to develop common data formats and tools that enable the exchange and integration of data from distributed resources. Here we present an overview of the individual Triticeae genome resources hosted by transPLANT partners, introduce the objectives of transPLANT, and outline common developments and interfaces supporting integrated data access.
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