Lotus Base: An integrated information portal for the model legume Lotus japonicus
Lotus japonicus is a well-characterized model legume widely used in the study of plant-microbe interactions. However, datasets from various Lotus studies are poorly integrated and lack interoperability. We recognize the need for a comprehensive repository that allows comprehensive and dynamic explor...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2016-12, Vol.6 (1), p.39447-39447, Article 39447 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Lotus japonicus
is a well-characterized model legume widely used in the study of plant-microbe interactions. However, datasets from various
Lotus
studies are poorly integrated and lack interoperability. We recognize the need for a comprehensive repository that allows comprehensive and dynamic exploration of
Lotus
genomic and transcriptomic data. Equally important are user-friendly in-browser tools designed for data visualization and interpretation. Here, we present
Lotus
Base, which opens to the research community a large, established
LORE1
insertion mutant population containing an excess of 120,000 lines, and serves the end-user tightly integrated data from
Lotus
, such as the reference genome, annotated proteins, and expression profiling data. We report the integration of expression data from the
L. japonicus
gene expression atlas project, and the development of tools to cluster and export such data, allowing users to construct, visualize, and annotate co-expression gene networks.
Lotus
Base takes advantage of modern advances in browser technology to deliver powerful data interpretation for biologists. Its modular construction and publicly available application programming interface enable developers to tap into the wealth of integrated
Lotus
data.
Lotus
Base is freely accessible at:
https://lotus.au.dk
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/srep39447 |