Robb Sofia M C, Ross Eric, Sánchez Alvarado Alejandro
Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT 84132, USA.
Nucleic Acids Res. 2008 Jan;36(Database issue):D599-606. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkm684. Epub 2007 Sep 18.
The planarian Schmidtea mediterranea is rapidly emerging as a model organism for the study of regeneration, tissue homeostasis and stem cell biology. The recent sequencing, assembly and annotation of its genome are expected to further buoy the biomedical importance of this organism. In order to make the extensive data associated with the genome sequence accessible to the biomedical and planarian communities, we have created the Schmidtea mediterranea Genome Database (SmedGD). SmedGD integrates in a single web-accessible portal all available data associated with the planarian genome, including predicted and annotated genes, ESTs, protein homologies, gene expression patterns and RNAi phenotypes. Moreover, SmedGD was designed using tools provided by the Generic Model Organism Database (GMOD) project, thus making its data structure compatible with other model organism databases. Because of the unique phylogenetic position of planarians, SmedGD (http://smedgd.neuro.utah.edu) will prove useful not only to the planarian research community, but also to those engaged in developmental and evolutionary biology, comparative genomics, stem cell research and regeneration.
地中海涡虫正迅速成为研究再生、组织稳态和干细胞生物学的模式生物。其基因组最近的测序、组装和注释有望进一步提升这种生物在生物医学方面的重要性。为了让生物医学和涡虫研究群体能够获取与基因组序列相关的大量数据,我们创建了地中海涡虫基因组数据库(SmedGD)。SmedGD将与涡虫基因组相关的所有可用数据整合在一个可通过网络访问的单一门户中,包括预测和注释的基因、EST、蛋白质同源性、基因表达模式和RNA干扰表型。此外,SmedGD是使用通用模式生物数据库(GMOD)项目提供的工具设计的,因此其数据结构与其他模式生物数据库兼容。由于涡虫独特的系统发育位置,SmedGD(http://smedgd.neuro.utah.edu)不仅将被证明对涡虫研究群体有用,而且对从事发育生物学、进化生物学、比较基因组学、干细胞研究和再生研究的人员也有用。