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eggNOG
Content
DescriptionDatabase of orthologous proteins and functional annotations at multiple taxonomical levels.
Contact
Research center European Molecular Biology Laboratory
AuthorsHuerta-Cepas et al.
Primary citationHuerta-Cepas et al. (2015) [1]
Release date2015
Access
Website http://eggnogdb.embl.de

The eggNOG database is a database of biological information hosted by the EMBL. It is based on the original idea of COGs (clusters of orthologous groups) [2] [3] and expands that idea to non-supervised orthologous groups constructed from numerous organisms. [4] The database was created in 2007 [5] and updated to version 4.5 in 2015. [1] eggNOG stands for evolutionary genealogy of genes: Non-supervised Orthologous Groups.

References

  1. ^ a b Huerta-Cepas J, Szklarczyk D, Forslund K, Cook H, Heller D, Walter MC, Rattei T, Mende DR, Sunagawa S, Kuhn M, Jensen LJ, von Mering C, Bork P (2016). "eggNOG 4.5: a hierarchical orthology framework with improved functional annotations for eukaryotic, prokaryotic and viral sequences". Nucleic Acids Res. 44 (D1): D286–93. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkv1248. PMC  4702882. PMID  26582926.
  2. ^ Tatusov RL, Koonin EV, Lipman DJ (1997). "A genomic perspective on protein families". Science. 278 (5338): 631–7. Bibcode: 1997Sci...278..631T. doi: 10.1126/science.278.5338.631. PMID  9381173.
  3. ^ Tatusov RL, Galperin MY, Natale DA, Koonin EV (2000). "The COG database: a tool for genome-scale analysis of protein functions and evolution". Nucleic Acids Res. 28 (1): 33–6. doi: 10.1093/nar/28.1.33. PMC  102395. PMID  10592175.
  4. ^ Powell, Sean; Szklarczyk, Damian; Trachana, Kalliopi; Roth, Alexander; Kuhn, Michael; Muller, Jean; Arnold, Roland; Rattei, Thomas; Letunic, Ivica; Doerks, Tobias; Jensen, Lars J; von Mering, Christian; Bork, Peer (January 2012). "eggNOG v3.0: orthologous groups covering 1133 organisms at 41 different taxonomic ranges". Nucleic Acids Research. 40 (D1): D284–D289. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkr1060. PMC  3245133. PMID  22096231.
  5. ^ Jensen LJ, Julien P, Kuhn M, von Mering C, Muller J, Doerks T, Bork P (2008). "eggNOG: automated construction and annotation of orthologous groups of genes". Nucleic Acids Res. 36 (Database issue): D250–4. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkm796. PMC  2238944. PMID  17942413.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
eggNOG
Content
DescriptionDatabase of orthologous proteins and functional annotations at multiple taxonomical levels.
Contact
Research center European Molecular Biology Laboratory
AuthorsHuerta-Cepas et al.
Primary citationHuerta-Cepas et al. (2015) [1]
Release date2015
Access
Website http://eggnogdb.embl.de

The eggNOG database is a database of biological information hosted by the EMBL. It is based on the original idea of COGs (clusters of orthologous groups) [2] [3] and expands that idea to non-supervised orthologous groups constructed from numerous organisms. [4] The database was created in 2007 [5] and updated to version 4.5 in 2015. [1] eggNOG stands for evolutionary genealogy of genes: Non-supervised Orthologous Groups.

References

  1. ^ a b Huerta-Cepas J, Szklarczyk D, Forslund K, Cook H, Heller D, Walter MC, Rattei T, Mende DR, Sunagawa S, Kuhn M, Jensen LJ, von Mering C, Bork P (2016). "eggNOG 4.5: a hierarchical orthology framework with improved functional annotations for eukaryotic, prokaryotic and viral sequences". Nucleic Acids Res. 44 (D1): D286–93. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkv1248. PMC  4702882. PMID  26582926.
  2. ^ Tatusov RL, Koonin EV, Lipman DJ (1997). "A genomic perspective on protein families". Science. 278 (5338): 631–7. Bibcode: 1997Sci...278..631T. doi: 10.1126/science.278.5338.631. PMID  9381173.
  3. ^ Tatusov RL, Galperin MY, Natale DA, Koonin EV (2000). "The COG database: a tool for genome-scale analysis of protein functions and evolution". Nucleic Acids Res. 28 (1): 33–6. doi: 10.1093/nar/28.1.33. PMC  102395. PMID  10592175.
  4. ^ Powell, Sean; Szklarczyk, Damian; Trachana, Kalliopi; Roth, Alexander; Kuhn, Michael; Muller, Jean; Arnold, Roland; Rattei, Thomas; Letunic, Ivica; Doerks, Tobias; Jensen, Lars J; von Mering, Christian; Bork, Peer (January 2012). "eggNOG v3.0: orthologous groups covering 1133 organisms at 41 different taxonomic ranges". Nucleic Acids Research. 40 (D1): D284–D289. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkr1060. PMC  3245133. PMID  22096231.
  5. ^ Jensen LJ, Julien P, Kuhn M, von Mering C, Muller J, Doerks T, Bork P (2008). "eggNOG: automated construction and annotation of orthologous groups of genes". Nucleic Acids Res. 36 (Database issue): D250–4. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkm796. PMC  2238944. PMID  17942413.

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