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AciDB 1.0: a database of acidophilic organisms, their genomic information and associated metadata

Gonzalo Neira, Diego Cortez, Joaquin Jil, David S. Holmes

2020Bioinformatics15 citationsDOI

Abstract

MOTIVATION: There are about 600 available genome sequences of acidophilic organisms (grow at a pH < 5) from the three domains of the Tree of Life. Information about acidophiles is scattered over many heterogeneous sites making it extraordinarily difficult to link physiological traits with genomic data. We were motivated to generate a curated, searchable database to address this problem. RESULTS: AciDB 1.0 is a curated database of sequenced acidophiles that enables researchers to execute complex queries linking genomic features to growth data, environmental descriptions and taxonomic information. AVAILABILITY AND IMPLEMENTATION: AciDB 1.0 is freely available online at: http://AciDB.cl. The source code is released under an MIT license at: https://gitlab.com/Hawkline451/acidb/.

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MetadataMIT LicenseBiological databaseComputer scienceSource codeTree (set theory)DatabaseGenomeCode (set theory)LicenseInformation retrievalWorld Wide WebBiologyBioinformaticsSet (abstract data type)Programming languageGeneGeneticsMathematicsMathematical analysisOperating systemMicrobial Community Ecology and PhysiologyPhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies
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