Author:
Liu Mingwei,Zhang Fan,Lu Huimin,Xue Hongzhang,Dong Xiaorui,Li Zhikang,Xu Jianlong,Wang Wensheng,Wei Chaochun
Abstract
AbstractGraph-based pangenome is gaining more popularity than linear pangenome because it stores more comprehensive information of variations. However, traditional linear genome browser has its own advantages, especially the tremendous resources accumulated historically. With the fast-growing number of individual genomes and their annotations available, the demand for a genome browser to visualize genome annotation for many individuals together with a graph-based pangenome is getting higher and higher. Here we report a new pangenome browser PPanG, a precise pangenome browser enabling nucleotide-level comparison of individual genome annotations together with a graph-based pangenome. Nine rice genomes with annotations were provided by default as potential references, and any individual genome can be selected as the reference. Our pangenome browser provides unprecedented insights on genome variations at different levels from base to gene, and reveals how the structures of a gene could differ for individuals. PPanG can be applied to any species with multiple individual genomes available and it is available at https://cgm.sjtu.edu.cn/PPanG.
Funder
the Hainan Yazhou Bay Seed Lab Project
Nanfan special project
Institute of Crop Sciences, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Alibaba Foundation
Scientific Innovation 2030 Program
National Key Research and Development Program of China
Innovation Program of Chinese Academy of Agriculctural Sciences
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai Municipality
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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