LocustDB: a relational database for the transcriptome and biology of the migratory locust (<it>Locusta migratoria</it>)

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The migratory locust (<it>Locusta migratoria</it>) is an orthopteran pest and a representative member of hemimetabolous insects for biological studies. Its transcriptomic data provide invaluable information for molecular...

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Main Authors: Kang Le, Yu Jun, Ma Zongyuan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2006-01-01
Series:BMC Genomics
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/7/11
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Yu Jun
Ma Zongyuan
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Ma Zongyuan
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description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The migratory locust (<it>Locusta migratoria</it>) is an orthopteran pest and a representative member of hemimetabolous insects for biological studies. Its transcriptomic data provide invaluable information for molecular entomology and pave a way for the comparative research of other medically, agronomically, and ecologically relevant insects. We developed the first transcriptomic database of the locust (LocustDB), building necessary infrastructures to integrate, organize, and retrieve data that are either currently available or to be acquired in the future.</p> <p>Description</p> <p>LocustDB currently hosts 45,474 high-quality EST sequences from the locust, which were assembled into 12,161 unigenes. It, through user-friendly web interfaces, allows investigators to freely access sequence data, including homologous/orthologous sequences, functional annotations, and pathway analysis, based on conserved orthologous groups (COG), gene ontology (GO), protein domain (InterPro), and functional pathways (KEGG). It also provides information from comparative analysis based on data from the migratory locust and five other invertebrate species, including the silkworm, the honeybee, the fruitfly, the mosquito and the nematode. The website address of LocustDB is <url>http://locustdb.genomics.org.cn/</url>.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>LocustDB starts with the first transcriptome information for an orthopteran and hemimetabolous insect and will be extended to provide a framework for incorporating in-coming genomic data of relevant insect groups and a workbench for cross-species comparative studies.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-718f16ee72594fa0aeb2bc94a5c4d3142022-12-21T23:16:07ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642006-01-01711110.1186/1471-2164-7-11LocustDB: a relational database for the transcriptome and biology of the migratory locust (<it>Locusta migratoria</it>)Kang LeYu JunMa Zongyuan<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The migratory locust (<it>Locusta migratoria</it>) is an orthopteran pest and a representative member of hemimetabolous insects for biological studies. Its transcriptomic data provide invaluable information for molecular entomology and pave a way for the comparative research of other medically, agronomically, and ecologically relevant insects. We developed the first transcriptomic database of the locust (LocustDB), building necessary infrastructures to integrate, organize, and retrieve data that are either currently available or to be acquired in the future.</p> <p>Description</p> <p>LocustDB currently hosts 45,474 high-quality EST sequences from the locust, which were assembled into 12,161 unigenes. It, through user-friendly web interfaces, allows investigators to freely access sequence data, including homologous/orthologous sequences, functional annotations, and pathway analysis, based on conserved orthologous groups (COG), gene ontology (GO), protein domain (InterPro), and functional pathways (KEGG). It also provides information from comparative analysis based on data from the migratory locust and five other invertebrate species, including the silkworm, the honeybee, the fruitfly, the mosquito and the nematode. The website address of LocustDB is <url>http://locustdb.genomics.org.cn/</url>.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>LocustDB starts with the first transcriptome information for an orthopteran and hemimetabolous insect and will be extended to provide a framework for incorporating in-coming genomic data of relevant insect groups and a workbench for cross-species comparative studies.</p>http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/7/11
spellingShingle Kang Le
Yu Jun
Ma Zongyuan
LocustDB: a relational database for the transcriptome and biology of the migratory locust (<it>Locusta migratoria</it>)
BMC Genomics
title LocustDB: a relational database for the transcriptome and biology of the migratory locust (<it>Locusta migratoria</it>)
title_full LocustDB: a relational database for the transcriptome and biology of the migratory locust (<it>Locusta migratoria</it>)
title_fullStr LocustDB: a relational database for the transcriptome and biology of the migratory locust (<it>Locusta migratoria</it>)
title_full_unstemmed LocustDB: a relational database for the transcriptome and biology of the migratory locust (<it>Locusta migratoria</it>)
title_short LocustDB: a relational database for the transcriptome and biology of the migratory locust (<it>Locusta migratoria</it>)
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url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/7/11
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