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Nucleic Acids Research | 1999

A new version of the RDP (Ribosomal Database Project)

Bonnie L. Maidak; James R. Cole; Charles T. Parker; George M Garrity; Niels Larsen; Bing Li; Timothy G. Lilburn; Michael J. McCaughey; Gary J. Olsen; Ross Overbeek; Sakti Pramanik; Thomas M. Schmidt; James M. Tiedje; Carl R. Woese

The Ribosomal Database Project (RDP-II), previously described by Maidak et al. [ Nucleic Acids Res. (1997), 25, 109-111], is now hosted by the Center for Microbial Ecology at Michigan State University. RDP-II is a curated database that offers ribosomal RNA (rRNA) nucleotide sequence data in aligned and unaligned forms, analysis services, and associated computer programs. During the past two years, data alignments have been updated and now include >9700 small subunit rRNA sequences. The recent development of an ObjectStore database will provide more rapid updating of data, better data accuracy and increased user access. RDP-II includes phylogenetically ordered alignments of rRNA sequences, derived phylogenetic trees, rRNA secondary structure diagrams, and various software programs for handling, analyzing and displaying alignments and trees. The data are available via anonymous ftp (ftp.cme.msu. edu) and WWW (http://www.cme.msu.edu/RDP). The WWW server provides ribosomal probe checking, approximate phylogenetic placement of user-submitted sequences, screening for possible chimeric rRNA sequences, automated alignment, and a suggested placement of an unknown sequence on an existing phylogenetic tree. Additional utilities also exist at RDP-II, including distance matrix, T-RFLP, and a Java-based viewer of the phylogenetic trees that can be used to create subtrees.


Nucleic Acids Research | 2000

The RDP (Ribosomal Database Project) continues

Bonnie L. Maidak; James R. Cole; Timothy G. Lilburn; Charles Thomas Parker; Paul Saxman; Jason M. Stredwick; George M Garrity; Bing Li; Gary J. Olsen; Sakti Pramanik; Thomas M. Schmidt; James M. Tiedje

The Ribosomal Database Project (RDP-II), previously described by Maidak et al., continued during the past year to add new rRNA sequences to the aligned data and to improve the analysis commands. Release 7.1 (September 17, 1999) included more than 10 700 small subunit rRNA sequences. More than 850 type strain sequences were identified and added to the prokaryotic alignment, bringing the total number of type sequences to 3324 representing 2460 different species. Availability of an RDP-II mirror site in Japan is also near completion. RDP-II provides aligned and annotated rRNA sequences, derived phylogenetic trees and taxonomic hierarchies, and analysis services through its WWW server (http://rdp.cme.msu.edu/ ). Analysis services include rRNA probe checking, approx-i-mate phylogenetic placement of user sequences, screening user sequences for possible chimeric rRNA sequences, automated alignment, production of similarity matrices and services to plan and analyze terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP) experiments.


Archive | 2009

Pipelining RDP Data to the "Taxomatic" - Final Report

Timothy G. Lilburn; George M. Garrity; James R. Cole

Describes the development of a web-based tool for establishing and exploring prokaryotic taxonomies. The tool links to RDP-II data and is a a part of the RDPs web services.


Archive | 2007

Taxonomic Outline of the Bacteria and Archaea: Formerly the Taxonomic Outline of the Prokaryotes

George M. Garrity; James R. Cole; Timothy G. Lilburn; Scott H. Harrison; Jean Euzeby; Brian J. Tindall


The Taxonomic Outline of Bacteria and Archaea | 2007

Part 10 - The Bacteria: Phylum Actinobacteria, Class "Actinobacteria"

George M. Garrity; Timothy G. Lilburn; James R. Cole; Scott H. Harrison; Jean Euzeby; Brian J. Tindall


Archive | 2006

Methods for data classification

George M Garrity; Timothy G. Lilburn


Briefings in Bioinformatics | 2006

Computational aspects of systematic biology

Timothy G. Lilburn; Scott H. Harrison; James R. Cole; George M Garrity


The Taxonomic Outline of Bacteria and Archaea | 2007

Introduction to the Taxonomic Outline of Bacteria and Archaea (TOBA) Release 7.7

George M. Garrity; Timothy G. Lilburn; James R. Cole; Scott H. Harrison; Jean Euzeby; Brian J. Tindall


The Taxonomic Outline of Bacteria and Archaea | 2007

Part 1 - The Archaea: Phyla Crenarchaeota and Euryarchaeota

George M. Garrity; Timothy G. Lilburn; James R. Cole; Scott H. Harrison; Jean Euzeby; Brian J. Tindall


The Taxonomic Outline of Bacteria and Archaea | 2007

Part 7 - The Bacteria: Phylum Firmicutes, Class "Clostridia"

George M. Garrity; Timothy G. Lilburn; James R. Cole; Scott H. Harrison; Jean Euzeby; Brian J. Tindall

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James R. Cole

Michigan State University

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George M. Garrity

Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen

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Brian J. Tindall

Deutsche Sammlung von Mikroorganismen und Zellkulturen

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Jean Euzeby

École nationale vétérinaire de Toulouse

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James M. Tiedje

Michigan State University

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Sakti Pramanik

Michigan State University

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