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InterStoreDB:A Generic Integration Resource for Genetic and Genomic Data
Authors:Christopher GLove  Ambrose EAndongabo  Jun Wang  Pierre WCCarion  Christopher JRawlings  and Graham JKing  Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research  Centre for Medical Research  Royal Melbourne Hospital  Royal Parade  Parkville  Victoria  Australia
Institution:Christopher G.Love 1,Ambrose E.Andongabo 2,Jun Wang 3,Pierre W.C.Carion 2,Christopher J.Rawlings 2 and Graham J.King 4 1 Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research,Centre for Medical Research,Royal Melbourne Hospital,Royal Parade,Parkville,Victoria 3050,Australia 2 Department of Biomathematics and Bioinformatics,Rothamsted Research,Harpenden,Herts AL5 2JQ,UK 3 Queen Mary University of London,Charterhouse Square,London EC1M 6BQ,UK 4 Southern Cross Plant Science,Southern Cross University,P.O.Box 157,Lismore NSW 2480,Australia
Abstract:Associating phenotypic traits and quantitative trait loci (QTL) to causative regions of the underlying genome is a key goal in agricultural research.InterStoreDB is a suite of integrated databases designed to assist in this process.The individual databases are species independent and generic in design,providing access to curated datasets relating to plant populations,phenotypic traits,genetic maps,marker loci and QTL,with links to functional gene annotation and genomic sequence data.Each component database provides access to associated metadata,including data provenance and parameters used in analyses,thus providing users with information to evaluate the relative worth of any associations identified.The databases include CropStoreDB,for management of population,genetic map,QTL and trait measurement data,SeqStoreDB for sequence-related data and AlignStoreDB,which stores sequence alignment information,and allows navigation between genetic and genomic datasets.Genetic maps are visualized and compared using the CMAP tool,and functional annotation from sequenced genomes is provided via an EnsEMBL-based genome browser.This framework facilitates navigation of the multiple biological domains involved in genetics and genomics research in a transparent manner within a single portal.We demonstrate the value of InterStoreDB as a tool for Brassica research.InterStoreDB is available from:http://www.interstoredb.org
Keywords:QTL  bioinformatics  databases
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