SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.
ETH Zurich, Computer Science, Universitätstr. 6, 8092 Zurich, Switzerland.
Nucleic Acids Res. 2021 Jan 8;49(D1):D373-D379. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkaa1007.
OMA is an established resource to elucidate evolutionary relationships among genes from currently 2326 genomes covering all domains of life. OMA provides pairwise and groupwise orthologs, functional annotations, local and global gene order conservation (synteny) information, among many other functions. This update paper describes the reorganisation of the database into gene-, group- and genome-centric pages. Other new and improved features are detailed, such as reporting of the evolutionarily best conserved isoforms of alternatively spliced genes, the inferred local order of ancestral genes, phylogenetic profiling, better cross-references, fast genome mapping, semantic data sharing via RDF, as well as a special coronavirus OMA with 119 viruses from the Nidovirales order, including SARS-CoV-2, the agent of the COVID-19 pandemic. We conclude with improvements to the documentation of the resource through primers, tutorials and short videos. OMA is accessible at https://omabrowser.org.
OMA 是一个成熟的资源,可阐明来自目前涵盖所有生命领域的 2326 个基因组的基因之间的进化关系。OMA 提供了两两和组对的同源基因、功能注释、局部和全局基因顺序保守(同线性)信息等许多其他功能。本更新论文描述了将数据库重组为基于基因、组和基因组的页面。还详细介绍了其他新的和改进的功能,例如报告选择性剪接基因的进化上最保守的同工型、推断的祖先基因的局部顺序、系统发育分析、更好的交叉引用、快速的基因组映射、通过 RDF 共享语义数据,以及一个特殊的冠状病毒 OMA,其中包含来自 Nidovirales 目的 119 种病毒,包括 SARS-CoV-2,即 COVID-19 大流行的病原体。我们通过引物、教程和短视频来改进资源的文档记录。OMA 可在 https://omabrowser.org 上访问。