Title
SynteBase/SynteView: a tool to visualize gene order conservation in prokaryotic genomes.
Abstract
It has been repeatedly observed that gene order is rapidly lost in prokaryotic genomes. However, persistent synteny blocks are found when comparing more or less distant species. These genes that remain consistently adjacent are appealing candidates for the study of genome evolution and a more accurate definition of their functional role. Such studies require visualizing conserved synteny blocks in a large number of genomes at all taxonomic distances.After comparing nearly 600 completely sequenced genomes encompassing the whole prokaryotic tree of life, the computed synteny data were assembled in a relational database, SynteBase. SynteView was designed to visualize conserved synteny blocks in a large number of genomes after choosing one of them as a reference. SynteView functions with data stored either in SynteBase or in a home-made relational database of personal data. In addition, this software can compute on-the-fly and display the distribution of synteny blocks which are conserved in pairs of genomes. This tool has been designed to provide a wealth of information on each positional orthologous gene, to be user-friendly and customizable. It is also possible to download sequences of genes belonging to these synteny blocks for further studies. SynteView is accessible through Java Webstart at http://www.synteview.u-psud.fr.SynteBase answers queries about gene order conservation and SynteView visualizes the obtained results in a flexible and powerful way which provides a comparative overview of the conserved synteny in a large number of genomes, whatever their taxonomic distances.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1186/1471-2105-9-536
BMC Bioinformatics
Keywords
DocType
Volume
synteny,genome evolution,tree of life,relational database,microarrays,conserved sequence,genomics,computational biology,algorithms,bioinformatics
Journal
9
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
1
1471-2105
29
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.43
4
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Frédéric Lemoine1483.32
Bernard Labedan2494.23
Olivier Lespinet3332.23