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  • Tools and databases for gene co-linearity and conserved pairs and clusters

    I would like to introduce a suite of tools that are dedicated to the detection and visualization of conserved gene pairs and gene clusters, which can be used to study the co-linear phenomenon in the gene unit in a wide range of applications for your genome relevant studies.

    DLGP: http://lcgbase.big.ac.cn/DLGP/

    This database includes 134 animal and plant nuclear genome data.

    Reference: Dapeng Wang. DLGP: A database for lineage-conserved and lineage-specific gene pairs in animal and plant genomes. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 2015.

    Plastid-LCGbase: http://lcgbase.big.ac.cn/plastid-LCGbase/

    This database contains 470 plastid genomes, most of which chloroplast genomes.

    Reference: Dapeng Wang and Jun Yu. Plastid-LCGbase: a collection of evolutionarily conserved plastid-associated gene pairs. Nucleic Acids Research (2014).

    LCGserver: http://lcgbase.big.ac.cn/LCGserver/

    This webserver works for exploring evolutionary dynamics of gene orders over diverse lineages with the input data from users.

    Reference: Dapeng Wang and Jun Yu. LCGserver: A Webserver for Exploring Evolutionary Trajectory of Gene Orders in a Large Number of Genomes. OMICS: A Journal of Integrative Biology. 2015 Sep;19(9):574-7.

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