Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology, School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, University of Hawaii at Manoa, PO Box 1346, Kaneohe, Hawaii 96744, USA.
Mol Ecol Resour. 2012 Mar;12(2):369-73. doi: 10.1111/j.1755-0998.2011.03081.x. Epub 2011 Oct 24.
The genus Symbiodinium encompasses a group of unicellular, photosynthetic dinoflagellates that are found free living or in hospite with a wide range of marine invertebrate hosts including scleractinian corals. We present GeoSymbio, a hybrid web application that provides an online, easy to use and freely accessible interface for users to discover, explore and utilize global geospatial bioinformatic and ecoinformatic data on Symbiodinium-host symbioses. The novelty of this application lies in the combination of a variety of query and visualization tools, including dynamic searchable maps, data tables with filter and grouping functions, and interactive charts that summarize the data. Importantly, this application is hosted remotely or 'in the cloud' using Google Apps, and therefore does not require any specialty GIS, web programming or data programming expertise from the user. The current version of the application utilizes Symbiodinium data based on the ITS2 genetic marker from PCR-based techniques, including denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis, sequencing and cloning of specimens collected during 1982-2010. All data elements of the application are also downloadable as spatial files, tables and nucleic acid sequence files in common formats for desktop analysis. The application provides a unique tool set to facilitate research on the basic biology of Symbiodinium and expedite new insights into their ecology, biogeography and evolution in the face of a changing global climate. GeoSymbio can be accessed at https://sites.google.com/site/geosymbio/.
该属共生虫囊括了一组单细胞、光合作用的甲藻,这些藻类自由生活或在宿主中与广泛的海洋无脊椎动物宿主共生,包括珊瑚。我们介绍 GeoSymbio,这是一种混合的网络应用程序,为用户提供了一个在线、易于使用和免费访问的接口,用于发现、探索和利用全球地理空间生物信息学和生态信息学数据关于共生虫-宿主共生。该应用程序的新颖之处在于各种查询和可视化工具的结合,包括动态可搜索地图、具有过滤和分组功能的数据表以及总结数据的交互式图表。重要的是,该应用程序是远程托管或“在云端”使用 Google Apps 托管的,因此不需要用户具备任何专业的 GIS、网络编程或数据编程专业知识。该应用程序的当前版本利用了基于 ITS2 遗传标记的共生虫数据,这些数据来自基于 PCR 的技术,包括变性梯度凝胶电泳、序列测定和克隆 1982-2010 年期间采集的标本。应用程序的所有数据元素也可作为空间文件、表和常见格式的核酸序列文件下载,用于桌面分析。该应用程序提供了一套独特的工具,有助于研究共生虫的基础生物学,并加速对它们在不断变化的全球气候下的生态学、生物地理学和进化的新见解。GeoSymbio 可在 https://sites.google.com/site/geosymbio/ 访问。