rrnDB: improved tools for interpreting rRNA gene abundance in bacteria and archaea and a new foundation for future development
University of Michigan · Michigan State University
Abstract
Microbiologists utilize ribosomal RNA genes as molecular markers of taxonomy in surveys of microbial communities. rRNA genes are often co-located as part of an rrn operon, and multiple copies of this operon are present in genomes across the microbial tree of life. rrn copy number variability provides valuable insight into microbial life history, but introduces systematic bias when measuring community composition in molecular surveys. Here we present an update to the ribosomal RNA operon copy number database (rrnDB), a publicly available, curated resource for copy number information for bacteria and archaea. The redesigned rrnDB (http://rrndb.umms.med.umich.edu/) brings a substantial increase in the number of…
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5Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Genome
- Ribosomal RNA
- Operon
- Genetics
- Computational biology
- Three-domain system
- Archaea