Coriander Genomics Database: a genomic, transcriptomic, and metabolic database for coriander.

Resource Type: 
Publication
Publication Type: 
Journal Article
Title: 
Coriander Genomics Database: a genomic, transcriptomic, and metabolic database for coriander.
Authors: 
Song X, Nie F, Chen W, Ma X, Gong K, Yang Q, Wang J, Li N, Sun P, Pei Q, Yu T, Hu J, Li X, Wu T, Feng S, Li XQ, Wang X
Series Name: 
Horticulture research
Volume: 
7
Page Numbers: 
55
Publication Year: 
2020
Publication Date: 
2020
DOI: 
10.1038/s41438-020-0261-0
ISSN: 
2052-7276
PISSN: 
2052-7276
Cross Reference: 
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Citation: 
Song X, Nie F, Chen W, Ma X, Gong K, Yang Q, Wang J, Li N, Sun P, Pei Q, Yu T, Hu J, Li X, Wu T, Feng S, Li XQ, Wang X. Coriander Genomics Database: a genomic, transcriptomic, and metabolic database for coriander.. Horticulture research. 2020; 7:55.
Abstract: 

Coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.), also known as cilantro, is a globally important vegetable and spice crop. Its genome and that of carrot are models for studying the evolution of the Apiaceae family. Here, we developed the Coriander Genomics Database (CGDB, http://cgdb.bio2db.com/) to collect, store, and integrate the genomic, transcriptomic, metabolic, functional annotation, and repeat sequence data of coriander and carrot to serve as a central online platform for Apiaceae and other related plants. Using these data sets in the CGDB, we intriguingly found that seven transcription factor (TF) families showed significantly greater numbers of members in the coriander genome than in the carrot genome. The highest ratio of the numbers of MADS TFs between coriander and carrot reached 3.15, followed by those for tubby protein (TUB) and heat shock factors. As a demonstration of CGDB applications, we identified 17 TUB family genes and conducted systematic comparative and evolutionary analyses. RNA-seq data deposited in the CGDB also suggest dose compensation effects of gene expression in coriander. CGDB allows bulk downloading, significance searches, genome browser analyses, and BLAST searches for comparisons between coriander and other plants regarding genomics, gene families, gene collinearity, gene expression, and the metabolome. A detailed user manual and contact information are also available to provide support to the scientific research community and address scientific questions. CGDB will be continuously updated, and new data will be integrated for comparative and functional genomic analysis in Apiaceae and other related plants.

Publication Model: 
Electronic-eCollection
Language: 
English
Language Abbr: 
eng
Journal Country: 
England