The Genome Portal of the Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute

Igor V. Grigoriev(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Henrik Nordberg(Joint Genome Institute), Igor Shabalov(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Andrea Aerts(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Maurício Cantor(Joint Genome Institute), David Goodstein(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Alan Kuo(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Simon Minovitsky(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Roman Nikitin(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Robin A. Ohm(Joint Genome Institute), Robert Otillar(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Alexander Poliakov(Joint Genome Institute), Igor Ratnere(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Robert Riley(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Tatyana I. Smirnova(Joint Genome Institute), Daniel S. Rokhsar(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Inna Dubchak(Joint Genome Institute)
Nucleic Acids Research
November 22, 2011
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Abstract

The Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI) is a national user facility with massive-scale DNA sequencing and analysis capabilities dedicated to advancing genomics for bioenergy and environmental applications. Beyond generating tens of trillions of DNA bases annually, the Institute develops and maintains data management systems and specialized analytical capabilities to manage and interpret complex genomic data sets, and to enable an expanding community of users around the world to analyze these data in different contexts over the web. The JGI Genome Portal (http://genome.jgi.doe.gov) provides a unified access point to all JGI genomic databases and analytical tools. A user can find all DOE JGI sequencing projects and their status, search for and download assemblies and annotations of sequenced genomes, and interactively explore those genomes and compare them with other sequenced microbes, fungi, plants or metagenomes using specialized systems tailored to each particular class of organisms. We describe here the general organization of the Genome Portal and the most recent addition, MycoCosm (http://jgi.doe.gov/fungi), a new integrated fungal genomics resource.


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