GtRNAdb 2.0: an expanded database of transfer RNA genes identified in complete and draft genomes
University of California, Santa Cruz
Abstract
Transfer RNAs represent the largest, most ubiquitous class of non-protein coding RNA genes found in all living organisms. The tRNAscan-SE search tool has become the de facto standard for annotating tRNA genes in genomes, and the Genomic tRNA Database (GtRNAdb) was created as a portal for interactive exploration of these gene predictions. Since its published description in 2009, the GtRNAdb has steadily grown in content, and remains the most commonly cited web-based source of tRNA gene information. In this update, we describe not only a major increase in the number of tRNA predictions (>367000) and genomes analyzed (>4370), but more importantly, the integration of new analytic and functional data to improve the…
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2Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Transfer RNA
- Genome
- Gene
- Genetics
- Context (archaeology)
- Computational biology
- Database