FungiDB: An Integrated Bioinformatic Resource for Fungi and Oomycetes

Evelina Y. Basenko(University of Liverpool), Jane A. Pulman(University of Liverpool), Achchuthan Shanmugasundram(University of Liverpool), Omar S. Harb(University of Pennsylvania), Kathryn Crouch(Wellcome Centre for Molecular Parasitology), David Starns(University of Liverpool), Susanne Warrenfeltz(University of Georgia), Cristina Aurrecoechea(University of Georgia), Christian J. Stoeckert(University of Pennsylvania), Jessica C. Kissinger(University of Georgia), David S. Roos(University of Pennsylvania), Christiane Hertz‐Fowler(University of Liverpool)
Journal of Fungi
March 20, 2018
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Abstract

FungiDB (fungidb.org) is a free online resource for data mining and functional genomics analysis for fungal and oomycete species. FungiDB is part of the Eukaryotic Pathogen Genomics Database Resource (EuPathDB, eupathdb.org) platform that integrates genomic, transcriptomic, proteomic, and phenotypic datasets, and other types of data for pathogenic and nonpathogenic, free-living and parasitic organisms. FungiDB is one of the largest EuPathDB databases containing nearly 100 genomes obtained from GenBank, Aspergillus Genome Database (AspGD), The Broad Institute, Joint Genome Institute (JGI), Ensembl, and other sources. FungiDB offers a user-friendly web interface with embedded bioinformatics tools that support custom in silico experiments that leverage FungiDB-integrated data. In addition, a Galaxy-based workspace enables users to generate custom pipelines for large-scale data analysis (e.g., RNA-Seq, variant calling, etc.). This review provides an introduction to the FungiDB resources and focuses on available features, tools, and queries and how they can be used to mine data across a diverse range of integrated FungiDB datasets and records.


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