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Nucleic Acids Research | 2007

The Genomes On Line Database (GOLD) in 2009: status of genomic and metagenomic projects and their associated metadata

Ioanna Pagani; Konstantinos Liolios; Jakob Jansson; I-Min A. Chen; Tatyana Smirnova; Bahador Nosrat; Victor Markowitz; Nikos C. Kyrpides

The Genomes On Line Database (GOLD) is a comprehensive resource for centralized monitoring of genome and metagenome projects worldwide. Both complete and ongoing projects, along with their associated metadata, can be accessed in GOLD through precomputed tables and a search page. As of September 2009, GOLD contains information for more than 5800 sequencing projects, of which 1100 have been completed and their sequence data deposited in a public repository. GOLD continues to expand, moving toward the goal of providing the most comprehensive repository of metadata information related to the projects and their organisms/environments in accordance with the Minimum Information about a (Meta)Genome Sequence (MIGS/MIMS) specification. GOLD is available at: http://www.genomesonline.org and has a mirror site at the Institute of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, Crete, Greece, at: http://gold.imbb.forth.gr/


Nucleic Acids Research | 2012

IMG: the integrated microbial genomes database and comparative analysis system

Victor Markowitz; I-Min A. Chen; Krishna Palaniappan; Ken Chu; Ernest Szeto; Yuri Grechkin; Anna Ratner; Biju Jacob; Jinghua Huang; Peter Williams; Marcel Huntemann; Iain Anderson; Konstantinos Mavromatis; Natalia Ivanova; Nikos C. Kyrpides

The Integrated Microbial Genomes (IMG) system serves as a community resource for comparative analysis of publicly available genomes in a comprehensive integrated context. IMG integrates publicly available draft and complete genomes from all three domains of life with a large number of plasmids and viruses. IMG provides tools and viewers for analyzing and reviewing the annotations of genes and genomes in a comparative context. IMGs data content and analytical capabilities have been continuously extended through regular updates since its first release in March 2005. IMG is available at http://img.jgi.doe.gov. Companion IMG systems provide support for expert review of genome annotations (IMG/ER: http://img.jgi.doe.gov/er), teaching courses and training in microbial genome analysis (IMG/EDU: http://img.jgi.doe.gov/edu) and analysis of genomes related to the Human Microbiome Project (IMG/HMP: http://www.hmpdacc-resources.org/img_hmp).


Bioinformatics | 2009

IMG ER

Victor Markowitz; Konstantinos Mavromatis; Natalia Ivanova; I-Min A. Chen; Ken Chu; Nikos C. Kyrpides

MOTIVATION A rapidly increasing number of microbial genomes are sequenced by organizations worldwide and are eventually included into various public genome data resources. The quality of the annotations depends largely on the original dataset providers, with erroneous or incomplete annotations often carried over into the public resources and difficult to correct. RESULTS We have developed an Expert Review (ER) version of the Integrated Microbial Genomes (IMG) system, with the goal of supporting systematic and efficient revision of microbial genome annotations. IMG ER provides tools for the review and curation of annotations of both new and publicly available microbial genomes within IMGs rich integrated genome framework. New genome datasets are included into IMG ER prior to their public release either with their native annotations or with annotations generated by IMG ERs annotation pipeline. IMG ER tools allow addressing annotation problems detected with IMGs comparative analysis tools, such as genes missed by gene prediction pipelines or genes without an associated function. Over the past year, IMG ER was used for improving the annotations of about 150 microbial genomes.


Nucleic Acids Research | 2014

IMG 4 version of the integrated microbial genomes comparative analysis system

Victor Markowitz; I-Min A. Chen; Krishna Palaniappan; Ken Chu; Ernest Szeto; Manoj Pillay; Anna Ratner; Jinghua Huang; Tanja Woyke; Marcel Huntemann; Iain Anderson; Konstantinos Billis; Neha Varghese; Konstantinos Mavromatis; Amrita Pati; Natalia Ivanova; Nikos C. Kyrpides

The Integrated Microbial Genomes (IMG) data warehouse integrates genomes from all three domains of life, as well as plasmids, viruses and genome fragments. IMG provides tools for analyzing and reviewing the structural and functional annotations of genomes in a comparative context. IMG’s data content and analytical capabilities have increased continuously since its first version released in 2005. Since the last report published in the 2012 NAR Database Issue, IMG’s annotation and data integration pipelines have evolved while new tools have been added for recording and analyzing single cell genomes, RNA Seq and biosynthetic cluster data. Different IMG datamarts provide support for the analysis of publicly available genomes (IMG/W: http://img.jgi.doe.gov/w), expert review of genome annotations (IMG/ER: http://img.jgi.doe.gov/er) and teaching and training in the area of microbial genome analysis (IMG/EDU: http://img.jgi.doe.gov/edu).


Nucleic Acids Research | 2007

IMG/M: a data management and analysis system for metagenomes

Victor Markowitz; Natalia Ivanova; Ernest Szeto; Krishna Palaniappan; Ken Chu; Daniel Dalevi; I-Min A. Chen; Yuri Grechkin; Inna Dubchak; Iain Anderson; Athanasios Lykidis; Konstantinos Mavromatis; Philip Hugenholtz; Nikos C. Kyrpides

IMG/M is a data management and analysis system for microbial community genomes (metagenomes) hosted at the Department of Energys (DOE) Joint Genome Institute (JGI). IMG/M consists of metagenome data integrated with isolate microbial genomes from the Integrated Microbial Genomes (IMG) system. IMG/M provides IMGs comparative data analysis tools extended to handle metagenome data, together with metagenome-specific analysis tools. IMG/M is available at http://img.jgi.doe.gov/m


Nucleic Acids Research | 2010

The integrated microbial genomes system: an expanding comparative analysis resource

Victor Markowitz; I-Min A. Chen; Krishna Palaniappan; Ken Chu; Ernest Szeto; Yuri Grechkin; Anna Ratner; Iain Anderson; Athanasios Lykidis; Konstantinos Mavromatis; Natalia Ivanova; Nikos C. Kyrpides

The integrated microbial genomes (IMG) system serves as a community resource for comparative analysis of publicly available genomes in a comprehensive integrated context. IMG contains both draft and complete microbial genomes integrated with other publicly available genomes from all three domains of life, together with a large number of plasmids and viruses. IMG provides tools and viewers for analyzing and reviewing the annotations of genes and genomes in a comparative context. Since its first release in 2005, IMG’s data content and analytical capabilities have been constantly expanded through regular releases. Several companion IMG systems have been set up in order to serve domain specific needs, such as expert review of genome annotations. IMG is available at http://img.jgi.doe.gov.


Nucleic Acids Research | 2007

The integrated microbial genomes (IMG) system in 2007: data content and analysis tool extensions

Victor Markowitz; Ernest Szeto; Krishna Palaniappan; Yuri Grechkin; Ken Chu; I-Min A. Chen; Inna Dubchak; Iain Anderson; Athanasios Lykidis; Konstantinos Mavromatis; Natalia Ivanova; Nikos C. Kyrpides

The integrated microbial genomes (IMG) system is a data management, analysis and annotation platform for all publicly available genomes. IMG contains both draft and complete JGI microbial genomes integrated with all other publicly available genomes from all three domains of life, together with a large number of plasmids and viruses. IMG provides tools and viewers for analyzing and annotating genomes, genes and functions, individually or in a comparative context. Since its first release in 2005, IMGs data content and analytical capabilities have been constantly expanded through quarterly releases. IMG is provided by the DOE-Joint Genome Institute (JGI) and is available from http://img.jgi.doe.gov.


Nucleic Acids Research | 2012

IMG/M: the integrated metagenome data management and comparative analysis system

Victor Markowitz; I-Min A. Chen; Ken Chu; Ernest Szeto; Krishna Palaniappan; Yuri Grechkin; Anna Ratner; Biju Jacob; Amrita Pati; Marcel Huntemann; Konstantinos Liolios; Ioanna Pagani; Iain Anderson; Konstantinos Mavromatis; Natalia Ivanova; Nikos C. Kyrpides

The integrated microbial genomes and metagenomes (IMG/M) system provides support for comparative analysis of microbial community aggregate genomes (metagenomes) in a comprehensive integrated context. IMG/M integrates metagenome data sets with isolate microbial genomes from the IMG system. IMG/Ms data content and analytical capabilities have been extended through regular updates since its first release in 2007. IMG/M is available at http://img.jgi.doe.gov/m. A companion IMG/M systems provide support for annotation and expert review of unpublished metagenomic data sets (IMG/M ER: http://img.jgi.doe.gov/mer).


Standards in Genomic Sciences | 2009

The DOE-JGI Standard Operating Procedure for the Annotations of Microbial Genomes

Konstantinos Mavromatis; Natalia Ivanova; I-Min A. Chen; Ernest Szeto; Victor Markowitz; Nikos C. Kyrpides

The DOE-JGI Microbial Annotation Pipeline (DOE-JGI MAP) supports gene prediction and/or functional annotation of microbial genomes towards comparative analysis with the Integrated Microbial Genome [1] (IMG) system. DOE-JGI MAP annotation is applied on nucleotide sequence datasets included in the IMG-ER (Expert Review) version of IMG via the IMG ER submission site. Users can submit the sequence datasets consisting of one or more contigs in a multi-fasta file. DOE-JGI MAP annotation includes prediction of protein coding and RNA genes, as well as repeats and assignment of product names to these genes.


Nucleic Acids Research | 2014

IMG/M 4 version of the integrated metagenome comparative analysis system

Victor Markowitz; I-Min A. Chen; Ken Chu; Ernest Szeto; Krishna Palaniappan; Manoj Pillay; Anna Ratner; Jinghua Huang; Ioanna Pagani; Susannah G. Tringe; Marcel Huntemann; Konstantinos Billis; Neha Varghese; Kristin Tennessen; Konstantinos Mavromatis; Amrita Pati; Natalia Ivanova; Nikos C. Kyrpides

IMG/M (http://img.jgi.doe.gov/m) provides support for comparative analysis of microbial community aggregate genomes (metagenomes) in the context of a comprehensive set of reference genomes from all three domains of life, as well as plasmids, viruses and genome fragments. IMG/M’s data content and analytical tools have expanded continuously since its first version was released in 2007. Since the last report published in the 2012 NAR Database Issue, IMG/M’s database architecture, annotation and data integration pipelines and analysis tools have been extended to copewith the rapid growth in the number and size of metagenome data sets handled by the system. IMG/M data marts provide support for the analysis of publicly available genomes, expert review of metagenome annotations (IMG/M ER: http://img.jgi.doe.gov/mer) and Human Microbiome Project (HMP)-specific metagenome samples (IMG/M HMP: http://img.jgi.doe.gov/imgm_hmp).

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Ernest Szeto

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Natalia Ivanova

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Nikos C. Kyrpides

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Anthony Kosky

University of Pennsylvania

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Ken Chu

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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Amrita Pati

Joint Genome Institute

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Krishna Palaniappan

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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