The Ribosomal Database Project: improved alignments and new tools for rRNA analysis

James R. Cole(Michigan State University), Qi Wang(Michigan State University), Erick Cardenas(Michigan State University), Jason E. Fish(Michigan State University), Benli Chai(Michigan State University), Ryan J. Farris(Michigan State University), A. S. Kulam-Syed-Mohideen(Michigan State University), Donna M. McGarrell(Michigan State University), Terence L. Marsh(Michigan State University), George M Garrity(Michigan State University), James M. Tiedje(Michigan State University)
Nucleic Acids Research
November 13, 2008
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Abstract

The Ribosomal Database Project (RDP) provides researchers with quality-controlled bacterial and archaeal small subunit rRNA alignments and analysis tools. An improved alignment strategy uses the Infernal secondary structure aware aligner to provide a more consistent higher quality alignment and faster processing of user sequences. Substantial new analysis features include a new Pyrosequencing Pipeline that provides tools to support analysis of ultra high-throughput rRNA sequencing data. This pipeline offers a collection of tools that automate the data processing and simplify the computationally intensive analysis of large sequencing libraries. In addition, a new Taxomatic visualization tool allows rapid visualization of taxonomic inconsistencies and suggests corrections, and a new class Assignment Generator provides instructors with a lesson plan and individualized teaching materials. Details about RDP data and analytical functions can be found at http://rdp.cme.msu.edu/.


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