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Revision as of 12:37, 16 April 2015

A web-based software for manipulating Listeria "omics" data.

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Tools available in BACNET platform

Summary

The Listeriomics website is a web-based software design to manage genomic, transcriptomic and proteomic data for 'Listeria' species. It integrates different type of tools for “omics” data analyses:

  1. A highly interactive genome viewer for display of gene expression arrays, tiling arrays, and RNA-Seq datasets along with proteomics and genomics datasets.
  2. Expression and protein atlas, which are tools to connect every genomic feature (genes, smallRNAs, antisenseRNAs) or proteins to the most relevant “omics” data.
  3. A tool to explore gene conservation throughout Listeria strains.
  4. A co-expression network tool to discover new potential regulation.

Tutorials

First hand on Listeriomics Here we show the general organization of the website
Genomic tools How-to scroll all the genomes.
Gene tools How-to access a specific gene and get information about its annotation, its conservation, its transcription or translation.
Small RNA tools Create a desktop version of BACNET
First step in the web version Deploy a BACNET website

Database

The Listeriomics database includes all complete genomes, transcriptomes and proteomes published on 'Listeria' species to date. It allows biologists to analyse dynamically all these datasets in a user-friendly format, and can be used by bio-informaticians as a central database for systems biology analysis.

List of data available:

  • 50 Listeria complete genomes
  • 492 transcriptome datasets
  • 74 proteome datasets

Screenshots