Author:
Jiang Hui,Chai Zhi-Xin,Chen Xiao-Ying,Zhang Cheng-Fu,Zhu Yong,Ji Qiu-Mei,Xin Jin-Wei
Abstract
Abstract
Background
The yak (Bos grunniens) is a large ruminant species that lives in high-altitude regions and exhibits excellent adaptation to the plateau environments. To further understand the genetic characteristics and adaptive mechanisms of yak, we have developed a multi-omics database of yak including genome, transcriptome, proteome, and DNA methylation data.
Description
The Yak Genome Database (http://yakgenomics.com/) integrates the research results of genome, transcriptome, proteome, and DNA methylation, and provides an integrated platform for researchers to share and exchange omics data. The database contains 26,518 genes, 62 transcriptomes, 144,309 proteome spectra, and 22,478 methylation sites of yak. The genome module provides access to yak genome sequences, gene annotations and variant information. The transcriptome module offers transcriptome data from various tissues of yak and cattle strains at different developmental stages. The proteome module presents protein profiles from diverse yak organs. Additionally, the DNA methylation module shows the DNA methylation information at each base of the whole genome. Functions of data downloading and browsing, functional gene exploration, and experimental practice were available for the database.
Conclusion
This comprehensive database provides a valuable resource for further investigations on development, molecular mechanisms underlying high-altitude adaptation, and molecular breeding of yak.
Funder
Program of Provincial Department of Finance of the Tibet Autonomous Region
Major special projects of Tibet Autonomous Region
Second Tibetan Plateau Scientific Expedition and Research Program
Program National Beef Cattle and Yak Industrial Technology System
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC