eggNOG v2.0: extending the evolutionary genealogy of genes with enhanced non-supervised orthologous groups, species and functional annotations
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eggNOG v2.0: extending the evolutionary genealogy of genes with enhanced non-supervised orthologous groups, species and functional annotations. / Muller, J; Szklarczyk, D; Julien, P; Letunic, I; Roth, A; Kuhn, M; Powell, S; von Mering, C; Doerks, T; Jensen, L J; Bork, P.
In: Nucleic Acids Symposium Series, Vol. 38, No. Database issue, 01.01.2010, p. D190-5.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › peer-review
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T1 - eggNOG v2.0: extending the evolutionary genealogy of genes with enhanced non-supervised orthologous groups, species and functional annotations
AU - Muller, J
AU - Szklarczyk, D
AU - Julien, P
AU - Letunic, I
AU - Roth, A
AU - Kuhn, M
AU - Powell, S
AU - von Mering, C
AU - Doerks, T
AU - Jensen, L J
AU - Bork, P
PY - 2010/1/1
Y1 - 2010/1/1
N2 - The identification of orthologous relationships forms the basis for most comparative genomics studies. Here, we present the second version of the eggNOG database, which contains orthologous groups (OGs) constructed through identification of reciprocal best BLAST matches and triangular linkage clustering. We applied this procedure to 630 complete genomes (529 bacteria, 46 archaea and 55 eukaryotes), which is a 2-fold increase relative to the previous version. The pipeline yielded 224,847 OGs, including 9724 extended versions of the original COG and KOG. We computed OGs for different levels of the tree of life; in addition to the species groups included in our first release (i.e. fungi, metazoa, insects, vertebrates and mammals), we have now constructed OGs for archaea, fishes, rodents and primates. We automatically annotate the non-supervised orthologous groups (NOGs) with functional descriptions, protein domains, and functional categories as defined initially for the COG/KOG database. In-depth analysis is facilitated by precomputed high-quality multiple sequence alignments and maximum-likelihood trees for each of the available OGs. Altogether, eggNOG covers 2,242 035 proteins (built from 2,590,259 proteins) and provides a broad functional description for at least 1,966,709 (88%) of them. Users can access the complete set of orthologous groups via a web interface at: http://eggnog.embl.de.
AB - The identification of orthologous relationships forms the basis for most comparative genomics studies. Here, we present the second version of the eggNOG database, which contains orthologous groups (OGs) constructed through identification of reciprocal best BLAST matches and triangular linkage clustering. We applied this procedure to 630 complete genomes (529 bacteria, 46 archaea and 55 eukaryotes), which is a 2-fold increase relative to the previous version. The pipeline yielded 224,847 OGs, including 9724 extended versions of the original COG and KOG. We computed OGs for different levels of the tree of life; in addition to the species groups included in our first release (i.e. fungi, metazoa, insects, vertebrates and mammals), we have now constructed OGs for archaea, fishes, rodents and primates. We automatically annotate the non-supervised orthologous groups (NOGs) with functional descriptions, protein domains, and functional categories as defined initially for the COG/KOG database. In-depth analysis is facilitated by precomputed high-quality multiple sequence alignments and maximum-likelihood trees for each of the available OGs. Altogether, eggNOG covers 2,242 035 proteins (built from 2,590,259 proteins) and provides a broad functional description for at least 1,966,709 (88%) of them. Users can access the complete set of orthologous groups via a web interface at: http://eggnog.embl.de.
KW - Amino Acid Motifs
KW - Animals
KW - Archaea
KW - Computational Biology
KW - Databases, Genetic
KW - Databases, Nucleic Acid
KW - Databases, Protein
KW - Fishes
KW - Genome, Bacterial
KW - Humans
KW - Information Storage and Retrieval
KW - Internet
KW - Primates
KW - Protein Structure, Tertiary
KW - Rats
KW - Software
U2 - 10.1093/nar/gkp951
DO - 10.1093/nar/gkp951
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 19900971
VL - 38
SP - D190-5
JO - Nucleic acids symposium series
JF - Nucleic acids symposium series
SN - 0261-3166
IS - Database issue
ER -
ID: 33770138