Frontiers in Plant Science (May 2016)

VESPUCCI: exploring patterns of gene expression in grapevine

  • Marco eMoretto,
  • Marco eMoretto,
  • Paolo eSonego,
  • Stefania ePilati,
  • Giulia eMalacarne,
  • Laura eCostantini,
  • Lukasz eGrzeskowiak,
  • Giorgia eBagagli,
  • Maria Stella eGrando,
  • Claudio eMoser,
  • Kristof eEngelen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.00633
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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Large-scale transcriptional studies aim to decipher the dynamic cellular responses to a stimulus, like different environmental conditions. In the era of high-throughput omics biology, the most used technologies for these purposes are microarray and RNA-Seq, whose data are usually required to be deposited in public repositories upon publication. Such repositories have the enormous potential to provide a comprehensive view of how different experimental conditions lead to expression changes, by comparing gene expression across all possible measured conditions. Unfortunately, this task is greatly impaired by differences among experimental platforms that make direct comparisons difficult.In this paper we present the Vitis Expression Studies Platform Using COLOMBOS Compendia Instances (VESPUCCI), a gene expression compendium for grapevine which was built by adapting an approach originally developed for bacteria, and show how it can be used to investigate complex gene expression patterns. We integrated nearly all publicly available microarray and RNA-Seq expression data: 1608 gene expression samples from 10 different technological platforms. Each sample has been manually annotated using a controlled vocabulary developed ad hoc to ensure both human readability and computational tractability. Expression data in the compendium can be visually explored using several tools provided by the web interface or can be programmatically accessed using the REST interface. VESPUCCI is freely accessible at http://vespucci.colombos.fmach.it.

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