TY - JOUR
T1 - Chickspress
T2 - A resource for chicken gene expression
AU - McCarthy, Fiona M.
AU - Pendarvis, Ken
AU - Cooksey, Amanda M.
AU - Gresham, Cathy R.
AU - Bomhoff, Matt
AU - Davey, Sean
AU - Lyons, Eric
AU - Sonstegard, Tad S.
AU - Bridges, Susan M.
AU - Burgess, Shane C.
N1 - Funding Information: National Institutes of Health (R24 GM079326 to S.C.B. and S.M.B); US Department of Agriculture National Institute of Food and Agriculture (competitive grant no. 2011-67015-30332 to F.M.M.). Publisher Copyright: © 2019 The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - High-throughput sequencing and proteomics technologies are markedly increasing the amount of RNA and peptide data that are available to researchers, which are typically made publicly available via data repositories such as the NCBI Sequence Read Archive and proteome archives, respectively. These data sets contain valuable information about when and where gene products are expressed, but this information is not readily obtainable from archived data sets. Here we report Chickspress (http://geneatlas.arl.arizona.edu), the first publicly available gene expression resource for chicken tissues. Since there is no single source of chicken gene models, Chickspress incorporates both NCBI and Ensembl gene models and links these gene sets with experimental gene expression data and QTL information. By linking gene models from both NCBI and Ensembl gene prediction pipelines, researchers can, for the first time, easily compare gene models from each of these prediction workflows to available experimental data for these products. We use Chickspress data to show the differences between these gene annotation pipelines. Chickspress also provides rapid search, visualization and download capacity for chicken gene sets based upon tissue type, developmental stage and experiment type. This first Chickspress release contains 161 gene expression data sets, including expression of mRNAs, miRNAs, proteins and peptides. We provide several examples demonstrating how researchers may use this resource.
AB - High-throughput sequencing and proteomics technologies are markedly increasing the amount of RNA and peptide data that are available to researchers, which are typically made publicly available via data repositories such as the NCBI Sequence Read Archive and proteome archives, respectively. These data sets contain valuable information about when and where gene products are expressed, but this information is not readily obtainable from archived data sets. Here we report Chickspress (http://geneatlas.arl.arizona.edu), the first publicly available gene expression resource for chicken tissues. Since there is no single source of chicken gene models, Chickspress incorporates both NCBI and Ensembl gene models and links these gene sets with experimental gene expression data and QTL information. By linking gene models from both NCBI and Ensembl gene prediction pipelines, researchers can, for the first time, easily compare gene models from each of these prediction workflows to available experimental data for these products. We use Chickspress data to show the differences between these gene annotation pipelines. Chickspress also provides rapid search, visualization and download capacity for chicken gene sets based upon tissue type, developmental stage and experiment type. This first Chickspress release contains 161 gene expression data sets, including expression of mRNAs, miRNAs, proteins and peptides. We provide several examples demonstrating how researchers may use this resource.
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U2 - 10.1093/database/baz058
DO - 10.1093/database/baz058
M3 - Article
C2 - 31210271
SN - 1758-0463
VL - 2019
JO - Database
JF - Database
IS - 1
M1 - baz058
ER -