Agriculture Communications (Jun 2024)

The genomic database of fruits: A comprehensive fruit information database for comparative and functional genomic studies

  • Jingyi Liu,
  • Chenchen Huang,
  • Dingsheng Xing,
  • Shujing Cui,
  • Yanhong Huang,
  • Can Wang,
  • Ruohan Qi,
  • Zhuo Liu,
  • Rong Zhou,
  • Xiao Ma,
  • Xiaoming Song

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
p. 100041

Abstract

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Fruit has an important role in human nutrition and health; therefore, the systematic study of fruit genomic data is essential. The Genomic Database of Fruits (TGDF, http://tgdf.bio2db.com/), established through whole-genome analyses of 44 fruit species, is a comprehensive, user-friendly fruit database. TGDF contains a wealth of functional genes, including 11,350 flowering genes, 3161 auxin signaling genes, 2164 anthocyanin synthesis genes, 1464 abscisic acid (ABA) synthesis genes, 10,931 ​cell division and expansion genes, 1786 starch synthesis genes, 294 fruit size genes, and 6311 sugar transporter genes. Additionally, TGDF contains 1,433,368 CRISPR guide sequences from various fruit genomes, along with information on homologous genes and duplication types for the 44 fruit species. TGDF contains 6,417,060 gene annotations sourced from TrEMBL, SwissProt, Nr, and Gene Ontology databases, along with tools such as Sequence Fetch, BLAST, Synteny, and JBrowse for bioinformatics analyses. Transcriptomic data were also collected and collated from fruits, including details on instruments, tissues, or growth stages. This comprehensive, user-friendly resource is the first collection of fruit genomic data. Users can easily download genomic sequences, gene annotations, and bioinformatics analysis results from TGDF, which will be updated continually. We anticipate that TGDF will become a primary resource for fruit comparative and functional genomic studies.

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