CanISO: a database of genomic and transcriptomic variations in domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris)

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CanISO: a database of genomic and transcriptomic variations in domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris)
Author(s)
I S Yang; Insu JangJin Ok YangJinhyuk Choi; Min-Seo Kim; K K Kim; B J Seung; J H Cheong; J H Sur; H Nam; Byungwook Lee; J Kim; S Kim
Bibliographic Citation
BMC Genomics, vol. 24, pp. 613-613
Publication Year
2023
Abstract
Background: The domestic dog, Canis lupus familiaris, is a companion animal for humans as well as an animal model in cancer research due to similar spontaneous occurrence of cancers as humans. Despite the social and biological importance of dogs, the catalogue of genomic variations and transcripts for dogs is relatively incomplete. Results: We developed CanISO, a new database to hold a large collection of transcriptome profiles and genomic variations for domestic dogs. CanISO provides 87,692 novel transcript isoforms and 60,992 known isoforms from whole transcriptome sequencing of canine tumors (N = 157) and their matched normal tissues (N = 64). CanISO also provides genomic variation information for 210,444 unique germline single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) from the whole exome sequencing of 183 dogs, with a query system that searches gene- and transcript-level information as well as covered SNPs. Transcriptome profiles can be compared with corresponding human transcript isoforms at a tissue level, or between sample groups to identify tumor-specific gene expression and alternative splicing patterns. Conclusions: CanISO is expected to increase understanding of the dog genome and transcriptome, as well as its functional associations with humans, such as shared/distinct mechanisms of cancer. CanISO is publicly available at https://www.kobic.re.kr/caniso/ .
Keyword
Domestic dogCanine mammary tumorSNPTranscriptomeTranscript isoformDatabase
ISSN
1471-2164
Publisher
Springer-BMC
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12864-023-09655-0
Type
Article
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