Aurrecoechea Cristina, Barreto Ana, Basenko Evelina Y, Brestelli John, Brunk Brian P, Cade Shon, Crouch Kathryn, Doherty Ryan, Falke Dave, Fischer Steve, Gajria Bindu, Harb Omar S, Heiges Mark, Hertz-Fowler Christiane, Hu Sufen, Iodice John, Kissinger Jessica C, Lawrence Cris, Li Wei, Pinney Deborah F, Pulman Jane A, Roos David S, Shanmugasundram Achchuthan, Silva-Franco Fatima, Steinbiss Sascha, Stoeckert Christian J, Spruill Drew, Wang Haiming, Warrenfeltz Susanne, Zheng Jie
Center for Tropical & Emerging Global Diseases, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602, USA.
Institute for Biomedical Informatics, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA.
Nucleic Acids Res. 2017 Jan 4;45(D1):D581-D591. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkw1105. Epub 2016 Nov 29.
The Eukaryotic Pathogen Genomics Database Resource (EuPathDB, http://eupathdb.org) is a collection of databases covering 170+ eukaryotic pathogens (protists & fungi), along with relevant free-living and non-pathogenic species, and select pathogen hosts. To facilitate the discovery of meaningful biological relationships, the databases couple preconfigured searches with visualization and analysis tools for comprehensive data mining via intuitive graphical interfaces and APIs. All data are analyzed with the same workflows, including creation of gene orthology profiles, so data are easily compared across data sets, data types and organisms. EuPathDB is updated with numerous new analysis tools, features, data sets and data types. New tools include GO, metabolic pathway and word enrichment analyses plus an online workspace for analysis of personal, non-public, large-scale data. Expanded data content is mostly genomic and functional genomic data while new data types include protein microarray, metabolic pathways, compounds, quantitative proteomics, copy number variation, and polysomal transcriptomics. New features include consistent categorization of searches, data sets and genome browser tracks; redesigned gene pages; effective integration of alternative transcripts; and a EuPathDB Galaxy instance for private analyses of a user's data. Forthcoming upgrades include user workspaces for private integration of data with existing EuPathDB data and improved integration and presentation of host-pathogen interactions.
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