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MeiosisOnline: A Manually Curated Database for Tracking and Predicting Genes Associated With Meiosis

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2021.673073

Keywords

meiosis; manual curation; data mining; Greed AUC Stepwise; database

Funding

  1. National Key Research and Developmental Program of China [2017YFC1001500, 2018YFC1003700, 2016YFC1000600, 2018YFC1004700]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31890780, 31630050, 31871514, 82071709]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [YD2070002006, YD2070002020]

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MeiosisOnline is a comprehensive database containing known functional genes and potential candidates, providing a wealth of information and classification related to meiosis. 165 mouse genes were predicted as potential candidates for meiosis. The database's search tools and user-friendly interface greatly assist researchers in studying meiosis efficiently and easily.
Meiosis, an essential step in gametogenesis, is the key event in sexually reproducing organisms. Thousands of genes have been reported to be involved in meiosis. Therefore, a specialist database is much needed for scientists to know about the function of these genes quickly and to search for genes with potential roles in meiosis. Here, we developed MeiosisOnline, a publicly accessible, comprehensive database of known functional genes and potential candidates in meiosis(https://mcg.ustc.edu.cn/bsc/meiosis/index.html). A total of 2,052 meiotic genes were manually curated from literature resource and were classified into different categories. Annotation information was provided for both meiotic genes and predicted candidates, including basic information, function, protein-protein interaction (PPI), and expression data. On the other hand, 165 mouse genes were predicted as potential candidates in meiosis using the Greed AUC Stepwise algorithm. Thus, MeiosisOnline provides the most updated and detailed information of experimental verified and predicted genes in meiosis. Furthermore, the searching tools and friendly interface of MeiosisOnline will greatly help researchers in studying meiosis in an easy and efficient way.

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