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. 2005 Jan 1;33(Database issue):D399-402.
doi: 10.1093/nar/gki116.

SilkDB: a knowledgebase for silkworm biology and genomics

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SilkDB: a knowledgebase for silkworm biology and genomics

Jing Wang et al. Nucleic Acids Res. .

Abstract

The Silkworm Knowledgebase (SilkDB) is a web-based repository for the curation, integration and study of silkworm genetic and genomic data. With the recent accomplishment of a approximately 6X draft genome sequence of the domestic silkworm (Bombyx mori), SilkDB provides an integrated representation of the large-scale, genome-wide sequence assembly, cDNAs, clusters of expressed sequence tags (ESTs), transposable elements (TEs), mutants, single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and functional annotations of genes with assignments to InterPro domains and Gene Ontology (GO) terms. SilkDB also hosts a set of ESTs from Bombyx mandarina, a wild progenitor of B.mori, and a collection of genes from other Lepidoptera. Comparative analysis results between the domestic and wild silkworm, between B.mori and other Lepidoptera, and between B.mori and the two sequenced insects, fruitfly and mosquito, are displayed by using B.mori genome sequence as a reference framework. Designed as a basic platform, SilkDB strives to provide a comprehensive knowledgebase about the silkworm and present the silkworm genome and related information in systematic and graphical ways for the convenience of in-depth comparative studies. SilkDB is publicly accessible at http://silkworm.genomics.org.cn.

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Figure 1
A screenshot of SilkDB MapView system, which displays the B.mori genome assembly on the scaffold scale, and allows users to browse a series of tracks of genes, cDNAs, EST clusters, homologs of other Lepidopteran genes and classes of TEs. Gene details in Gene Report can also be accessed through Gene List from the ‘Data’ module and the same access method can be used for cDNA/EST/ Lepidopteran homolog/TE details.

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