Department of Biological Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.
Department of Biological Sciences, University of Calgary, Calgary, AB, Canada T2N 1N4.
Genetics. 2024 May 7;227(1). doi: 10.1093/genetics/iyae002.
Echinobase (www.echinobase.org) is a model organism knowledgebase serving as a resource for the community that studies echinoderms, a phylum of marine invertebrates that includes sea urchins and sea stars. Echinoderms have been important experimental models for over 100 years and continue to make important contributions to environmental, evolutionary, and developmental studies, including research on developmental gene regulatory networks. As a centralized resource, Echinobase hosts genomes and collects functional genomic data, reagents, literature, and other information for the community. This third-generation site is based on the Xenbase knowledgebase design and utilizes gene-centric pages to minimize the time and effort required to access genomic information. Summary gene pages display gene symbols and names, functional data, links to the JBrowse genome browser, and orthology to other organisms and reagents, and tabs from the Summary gene page contain more detailed information concerning mRNAs, proteins, diseases, and protein-protein interactions. The gene pages also display 1:1 orthologs between the fully supported species Strongylocentrotus purpuratus (purple sea urchin), Lytechinus variegatus (green sea urchin), Patiria miniata (bat star), and Acanthaster planci (crown-of-thorns sea star). JBrowse tracks are available for visualization of functional genomic data from both fully supported species and the partially supported species Anneissia japonica (feather star), Asterias rubens (sugar star), and L. pictus (painted sea urchin). Echinobase serves a vital role by providing researchers with annotated genomes including orthology, functional genomic data aligned to the genomes, and curated reagents and data. The Echinoderm Anatomical Ontology provides a framework for standardizing developmental data across the phylum, and knowledgebase content is formatted to be findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable by the research community.
棘皮动物知识库 (www.echinobase.org) 是一个模式生物知识库,为研究棘皮动物的社区提供资源,棘皮动物是一类海洋无脊椎动物,包括海胆和海星。一百多年来,棘皮动物一直是重要的实验模型,它们继续为环境、进化和发育研究做出重要贡献,包括发育基因调控网络的研究。作为一个集中的资源,棘皮动物知识库拥有基因组,并收集功能基因组数据、试剂、文献和其他社区信息。这个第三代网站基于 Xenbase 知识库设计,利用基因为中心的页面,最大限度地减少访问基因组信息所需的时间和精力。摘要基因页面显示基因符号和名称、功能数据、与 JBrowse 基因组浏览器的链接以及与其他生物和试剂的同源性,并且从摘要基因页面的选项卡中可以找到关于 mRNAs、蛋白质、疾病和蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用的更详细信息。基因页面还显示了完全支持的物种紫海胆 (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus)、绿海胆 (Lytechinus variegatus)、短棘星 (Patiria miniata) 和棘冠海星 (Acanthaster planci) 之间的 1:1 同源物。JBrowse 轨迹可用于可视化完全支持的物种和部分支持的物种日本刺星 (Anneissia japonica)、糖星 (Asterias rubens) 和彩绘海胆 (L. pictus) 的功能基因组数据。棘皮动物知识库通过提供带注释的基因组,包括同源物、与基因组对齐的功能基因组数据以及经过精心整理的试剂和数据,为研究人员提供了重要的作用。棘皮动物解剖学本体论为跨门标准化发育数据提供了一个框架,知识库内容的格式使其可被研究社区发现、访问、互操作和重用。