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miROrtho: computational survey of microRNA genesGerlach D, Kriventseva EV, Rahman N, Vejnar CE, Zdobnov EM Nucleic Acids Res. 2009 Jan;37(Database issue):D111-D117. Epub 2008 Oct 15 PMID: 18927110 MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short, non-protein coding RNAs that direct the widespread phenomenon of post-transcriptional regulation of metazoan genes. The mature approximately 22-nt long RNA molecules are processed from genome-encoded stem-loop structured precursor genes. Hundreds of such genes have been experimentally validated in vertebrate genomes, yet their discovery remains challenging, and substantially higher numbers have been estimated. The miROrtho database (http://cegg.unige.ch/mirortho)presents the results of a comprehensive computational survey of miRNA gene candidates across the majority of sequenced metazoan genomes. We designed and applied a three-tier analysis pipeline: (i) an SVM-based ab initio screen for potent hairpins, plus homologs of known miRNAs, (ii) an orthology delineation procedure and (iii) an SVM-based classifier of the ortholog multiple sequence alignments. The web interface provides direct access to putative miRNA annotations, ortholog multiple alignments, RNA secondary structure conservation, and sequence data. The miROrtho data are conceptually complementary to the miRBase catalog of experimentally verified miRNA sequences, providing a consistent comparative genomics perspective as well as identifying many novel miRNA genes with strong evolutionary support.
Experience using web services for biological sequence analysisStockinger H, Attwood T, Chohan S, Côté R, Cudré-Mauroux P, Falquet L, Fernandes P, Finn R, Hupponen T, Korpelainen E, Labarga A, Laugraud A, Lima T, Pafilis E, Pagni M, Pettifer S, Phan I, Rahman N Briefings in Bioinformatics PMID: 18621748 Programmatic access to data and tools through the web using so-called web services has an important role to play in bioinformatics. In this article, we discuss the most popular approaches based on SOAP/WS-I and REST and describe our, a cross section of the community, experiences with providing and using web services in the context of biological sequence analysis. We briefly review main technological approaches as well as best practice hints that are useful for both users and developers. Finally, syntactic and semantic data integration issues with multiple web services are discussed.
OrthoDB: the hierarchical catalog of eukaryotic orthologsKriventseva EV, Rahman N, Espinosa O, Zdobnov EM Nucleic Acids Res. 2008 Jan;36(Database issue):D271-5. Epub 2007 Oct 18 PMID: 17947323 The concept of orthology is widely used to relate genes across different species using comparative genomics, and it provides the basis for inferring gene function. Here we present the web accessible OrthoDB database that catalogs groups of orthologous genes in a hierarchical manner, at each radiation of the species phylogeny, from more general groups to more fine-grained delineations between closely related species. We used a COG-like and Inparanoid-like ortholog delineation procedure on the basis of all-against-all Smith-Waterman sequence comparisons to analyze 58 eukaryotic genomes, focusing on vertebrates, insects and fungi to facilitate further comparative studies. The database is freely available at orthodb.
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