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. 2015 Apr 10;16(1):283.
doi: 10.1186/s12864-015-1497-1.

SNPchiMp v.3: integrating and standardizing single nucleotide polymorphism data for livestock species

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SNPchiMp v.3: integrating and standardizing single nucleotide polymorphism data for livestock species

Ezequiel L Nicolazzi et al. BMC Genomics. .

Abstract

Background: In recent years, the use of genomic information in livestock species for genetic improvement, association studies and many other fields has become routine. In order to accommodate different market requirements in terms of genotyping cost, manufacturers of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) arrays, private companies and international consortia have developed a large number of arrays with different content and different SNP density. The number of currently available SNP arrays differs among species: ranging from one for goats to more than ten for cattle, and the number of arrays available is increasing rapidly. However, there is limited or no effort to standardize and integrate array- specific (e.g. SNP IDs, allele coding) and species-specific (i.e. past and current assemblies) SNP information.

Results: Here we present SNPchiMp v.3, a solution to these issues for the six major livestock species (cow, pig, horse, sheep, goat and chicken). Original data was collected directly from SNP array producers and specific international genome consortia, and stored in a MySQL database. The database was then linked to an open-access web tool and to public databases. SNPchiMp v.3 ensures fast access to the database (retrieving within/across SNP array data) and the possibility of annotating SNP array data in a user-friendly fashion.

Conclusions: This platform allows easy integration and standardization, and it is aimed at both industry and research. It also enables users to easily link the information available from the array producer with data in public databases, without the need of additional bioinformatics tools or pipelines. In recognition of the open-access use of Ensembl resources, SNPchiMp v.3 was officially credited as an Ensembl E!mpowered tool. Availability at http://bioinformatics.tecnoparco.org/SNPchimp.

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Figure 1
Basic entity-relationship model for each species in the tool. Primary keys of each table are in bold. Black circles indicate required fields (e.g. non-NULL).
Figure 2
Figure 2
Schematic view of query engine and user interface functionalities.

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