COG database update 2024
National Institutes of Health · United States National Library of Medicine
Abstract
The Clusters of Orthologous Genes (COG) database, originally created in 1997, has been updated to reflect the constantly growing collection of completely sequenced prokaryotic genomes. This update increased the genome coverage from 1309 to 2296 species, including 2103 bacteria and 193 archaea, in most cases, with a single representative genome per genus. This set covers all genera of bacteria and archaea that included organisms with 'complete genomes' as per NCBI databases in November 2023. The number of COGs has been expanded from 4877 to 4981, primarily by including protein families involved in bacterial protein secretion. Accordingly, COG pathways and functional groups now include secretion systems of types…
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Authors
7- MYMichael Y. Galperin
National Institutes of Health, United States National Library of Medicine
- RVRoberto Vera Alvarez
National Institutes of Health, United States National Library of Medicine
- SKSvetlana Karamycheva
National Institutes of Health, United States National Library of Medicine
- KSKira S. Makarova
National Institutes of Health, United States National Library of Medicine
- YIYuri I. Wolf
National Institutes of Health, United States National Library of Medicine
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Cog
- Database
- Computational biology
- Genetics
- Computer science