Ginseng Genome Database: an open-access platform for genomics of Panax ginseng

Resource Type: 
Publication
Publication Type: 
Journal Article
Title: 
Ginseng Genome Database: an open-access platform for genomics of Panax ginseng
Authors: 
Jayakodi M, Choi B, Lee S, Kim N, Park J, Jang W, Lakshmanan M, Mohan SG, Lee D, Yang T
Series Name: 
BMC plant biology
Journal Abbreviation: 
BMC Plant Biol
Volume: 
18
Issue: 
1
Page Numbers: 
62
Publication Year: 
2018
Publication Date: 
2018
DOI: 
10.1186/s12870-018-1282-9
ISSN: 
1471-2229
EISSN: 
1471-2229
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Citation: 
Jayakodi M, Choi B, Lee S, Kim N, Park J, Jang W, Lakshmanan M, Mohan SG, Lee D, Yang T. Ginseng Genome Database: an open-access platform for genomics of Panax ginseng. BMC plant biology. 2018; 18(1):62.
Abstract: 
BACKGROUND: The ginseng (Panax ginseng C.A. Meyer) is a perennial herbaceous plant that has been used in traditional oriental medicine for thousands of years. Ginsenosides, which have significant pharmacological effects on human health, are the foremost bioactive constituents in this plant. Having realized the importance of this plant to humans, an integrated omics resource becomes indispensable to facilitate genomic research, molecular breeding and pharmacological study of this herb. DESCRIPTION: The first draft genome sequences of P. ginseng cultivar “Chunpoong” were reported recently. Here, using the draft genome, transcriptome, and functional annotation datasets of P. ginseng, we have constructed the Ginseng Genome Database http://ginsengdb.snu.ac.kr/, the first open-access platform to provide comprehensive genomic resources of P. ginseng. The current version of this database provides the most up-to-date draft genome sequence (of approximately 3000 Mbp of scaffold sequences) along with the structural and functional annotations for 59,352 genes and digital expression of genes based on transcriptome data from different tissues, growth stages and treatments. In addition, tools for visualization and the genomic data from various analyses are provided. All data in the database were manually curated and integrated within a user-friendly query page. CONCLUSION: This database provides valuable resources for a range of research fields related to P. ginseng and other species belonging to the Apiales order as well as for plant research communities in general. Ginseng genome database can be accessed at http://ginsengdb.snu.ac.kr /.
Publication Model: 
[electronic resource].
Language: 
English
Language Abbr: 
eng
Journal Country: 
England
Keywords: 
  • Oriental traditional medicine
  • Panax ginseng
  • breeding
  • cultivars
  • data collection
  • databases
  • developmental stages
  • gene expression
  • genes
  • genomics
  • ginsenosides
  • herbaceous plants
  • human health
  • humans
  • nucleotide sequences
  • tissues
  • transcriptome