COLOMBOS v2.0: an ever expanding collection of bacterial expression compendia

The COLOMBOS database (http://www.colombos.net) features comprehensive organism-specific cross-platform gene expression compendia of several bacterial model organisms and is supported by a fully interactive web portal and an extensive web API. COLOMBOS was originally published in PLoS One, and COLOM...

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Published inNucleic acids research Vol. 42; no. Database issue; pp. D649 - D653
Main Authors Meysman, Pieter, Sonego, Paolo, Bianco, Luca, Fu, Qiang, Ledezma-Tejeida, Daniela, Gama-Castro, Socorro, Liebens, Veerle, Michiels, Jan, Laukens, Kris, Marchal, Kathleen, Collado-Vides, Julio, Engelen, Kristof
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Oxford University Press 01.01.2014
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Summary:The COLOMBOS database (http://www.colombos.net) features comprehensive organism-specific cross-platform gene expression compendia of several bacterial model organisms and is supported by a fully interactive web portal and an extensive web API. COLOMBOS was originally published in PLoS One, and COLOMBOS v2.0 includes both an update of the expression data, by expanding the previously available compendia and by adding compendia for several new species, and an update of the surrounding functionality, with improved search and visualization options and novel tools for programmatic access to the database. The scope of the database has also been extended to incorporate RNA-seq data in our compendia by a dedicated analysis pipeline. We demonstrate the validity and robustness of this approach by comparing the same RNA samples measured in parallel using both microarrays and RNA-seq. As far as we know, COLOMBOS currently hosts the largest homogenized gene expression compendia available for seven bacterial model organisms.
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ISSN:0305-1048
1362-4962
DOI:10.1093/nar/gkt1086