IMarmot: An integrative platform for comparative and functional genomics of marmots

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Background: Marmots are large Holarctic rodents with unique biological features, making them potential animal models in various research fields. Due to the rapid accumulation of the genetic data in marmots, a highly integrative database is urgent needed. Description: iMarmot is freely available on the web at http://www.marmotdb.org/and currently contains the biological information of 14 marmots, genomic sequence of 6 marmots, syntenic relationship and orthologs among 3 marmots, and expression profiles of several hibernators and plague hosts. To assist with the genomic and transcriptomic analysis, we also integrated a set of analysis and visualization tools, such as KEGG or GO enrichment analysis, PCA, Blast, Muscle, GeneWise, Lastz, and JBrowse. Particularly, one DEGs (differentially expressed genes) module has been implemented in this database to visualize the gene expression changes in hibernators and plague hosts. Conclusion: This database will provide comprehensive information and analysis platform for researchers interested in understanding the biological features of marmots.

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Liu, B., Bai, L., Yu, Q., Hu, F., Wu, J., Zhao, S., … Liu, E. (2020). IMarmot: An integrative platform for comparative and functional genomics of marmots. BMC Genomics, 21(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-020-6697-7

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