Phytome is an online comparative genomics resource that can be applied to functional plant genomics, molecular breeding and evolutionary studies. It contains predicted protein sequences, protein family assignments, multiple sequence alignments, phylogenies and functional annotations for proteins from a large, phylogenetically diverse set of plant taxa. Phytome serves as a glue between disparate plant gene databases both by identifying the evolutionary relationships among orthologous and paralogous protein sequences from different species and by enabling cross-references between different versions of the same gene curated independently by different database groups. The web interface enables sophisticated queries on lineage-specific patterns ...
With the increasing number of genomes being sequenced, a major objective is to transfer accurate ann...
Correspondance: perin@cirad.frInternational audienceBackground: Gene ortholog identification is now ...
Publicly available protein sequences represent only a small fraction of the full catalog of genes en...
Phytome is an online comparative genomics resource that can be applied to functional plant genomics,...
Phytome is an online comparative genomics resource that can be applied to functional plant genomics,...
Despite a fast-growing number of available plant genomes, available computational resources are poor...
Comparative functional genomics offers a powerful approach to study species evolution. To date, the ...
Comparative sequence analysis has significantly altered our view on the complexity of genome organiz...
The number of sequenced genomes of representatives within the green lineage is rapidly increasing. C...
Comparative genomics is the analysis of genomic relationships among different species and serves as ...
AbstractThe development of new high-throughput sequencing technologies has increased dramatically th...
The Planteome project provides a suite of reference and species-specific ontologies for plants and a...
With the increasing number of plant genomes being sequenced, a major challenge is to accurately tran...
The PlantTribes database (http://fgp.huck.psu.edu/tribe.html) is a plant gene family database based ...
The GreenPhylDB is a database designed for comparative and functional genomics based on complete gen...
With the increasing number of genomes being sequenced, a major objective is to transfer accurate ann...
Correspondance: perin@cirad.frInternational audienceBackground: Gene ortholog identification is now ...
Publicly available protein sequences represent only a small fraction of the full catalog of genes en...
Phytome is an online comparative genomics resource that can be applied to functional plant genomics,...
Phytome is an online comparative genomics resource that can be applied to functional plant genomics,...
Despite a fast-growing number of available plant genomes, available computational resources are poor...
Comparative functional genomics offers a powerful approach to study species evolution. To date, the ...
Comparative sequence analysis has significantly altered our view on the complexity of genome organiz...
The number of sequenced genomes of representatives within the green lineage is rapidly increasing. C...
Comparative genomics is the analysis of genomic relationships among different species and serves as ...
AbstractThe development of new high-throughput sequencing technologies has increased dramatically th...
The Planteome project provides a suite of reference and species-specific ontologies for plants and a...
With the increasing number of plant genomes being sequenced, a major challenge is to accurately tran...
The PlantTribes database (http://fgp.huck.psu.edu/tribe.html) is a plant gene family database based ...
The GreenPhylDB is a database designed for comparative and functional genomics based on complete gen...
With the increasing number of genomes being sequenced, a major objective is to transfer accurate ann...
Correspondance: perin@cirad.frInternational audienceBackground: Gene ortholog identification is now ...
Publicly available protein sequences represent only a small fraction of the full catalog of genes en...