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. 2008 Jan;36(Database issue):D938-42.
doi: 10.1093/nar/gkm763. Epub 2007 Oct 16.

Mitome: dynamic and interactive database for comparative mitochondrial genomics in metazoan animals

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Mitome: dynamic and interactive database for comparative mitochondrial genomics in metazoan animals

Yong Seok Lee et al. Nucleic Acids Res. 2008 Jan.

Abstract

Mitome is a specialized mitochondrial genome database designed for easy comparative analysis of various features of metazoan mitochondrial genomes such as base frequency, A+T skew, codon usage and gene arrangement pattern. A particular function of the database is the automatic reconstruction of phylogenetic relationships among metazoans selected by a user from a taxonomic tree menu based on nucleotide sequences, amino acid sequences or gene arrangement patterns. Mitome also enables us (i) to easily find the taxonomic positions of organisms of which complete mitochondrial genome sequences are publicly available; (ii) to acquire various metazoan mitochondrial genome characteristics through a graphical genome browser; (iii) to search for homology patterns in mitochondrial gene arrangements; (iv) to download nucleotide or amino acid sequences not only of an entire mitochondrial genome but also of each component; and (v) to find interesting references easily through links with PubMed. In order to provide users with a dynamic, responsive, interactive and faster web database, Mitome is constructed using two recently highlighted techniques, Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) and Web Services. Mitome has the potential to become very useful in the fields of molecular phylogenetics and evolution and comparative organelle genomics. The database is available at: http://www.mitome.info.

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(A) Comparative analyses. Red and blue boxes show, respectively, the four tabs in the Sequence analyses part and the two tabs in the Arrangements analyses part. (B) Genome browser. This provides detailed information related to genome, species and submission/reference by clicking a particular organism on the taxonomy tree menu. (C) Pattern search. This is useful for finding organisms with mitochondrial gene orders specified by users.

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