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qtlXplorer: an online systems genetics browser in the Eucalyptus Genome Integrative Explorer (EucGenIE)

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BMC BIOINFORMATICS
卷 22, 期 1, 页码 -

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BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s12859-021-04514-9

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qtlXplorer; Eucalyptus; EucGenIE; Systems genetics; eQTL; Co-expression; 'Omics integration; Online resource; Database; Genome browser

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  1. National Research Foundation of South Africa (Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics Programme, BFG) [97911]
  2. Department of Science and Technology and Technology Innovation Agency of South Africa (DST/TIA Strategic Grant for the Eucalyptus Genomics Platform)
  3. Technology and Human Resources for Industry Programme (THRIP Grant) [96413]
  4. Sappi and Mondi South Africa through the Forest Molecular Genetics Programme at the University of Pretoria
  5. NRF [97911]
  6. Trees and Crops for the Future (TC4F) programme
  7. Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation
  8. Umea Plant Science Centre Berzelii Centre
  9. Stiftelsen for Strategisk Forskning Centre for Plant Developmental Biology
  10. Kempe Foundation

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Affordable high-throughput DNA and RNA sequencing technologies are enabling genomic analysis of plant and animal populations, allowing for new systems genetics approaches to study complex traits. Developing intuitive tools to browse and analyze resulting large-scale genetic and genomic datasets remains a significant challenge.
Background: Affordable high-throughput DNA and RNA sequencing technologies are allowing genomic analysis of plant and animal populations and as a result empowering new systems genetics approaches to study complex traits. The availability of intuitive tools to browse and analyze the resulting large-scale genetic and genomic datasets remain a significant challenge. Furthermore, these integrative genomics approaches require innovative methods to dissect the flow and interconnectedness of biological information underlying complex trait variation. The Plant Genome Integrative Explorer (PlantGenIE.org ) is a multi-species database and domain that houses online tools for model and woody plant species including Eucalyptus. Since the Eucalyptus Genome Integrative Explorer (EucGenIE) is integrated within PlantGenIE, it shares genome and expression analysis tools previously implemented within the various subdomains (ConGenIE, PopGenIE and AtGenIE). Despite the success in setting up integrative genomics databases, online tools for systems genetics modelling and high-resolution dissection of complex trait variation in plant populations have been lacking. Results: We have developed qtlXplorer (https://eucgenie.org/QTLXplorer) for visualizing and exploring systems genetics data from genome-wide association studies including quantitative trait loci (QTLs) and expression-based QTL (eQTL) associations. This module allows users to, for example, find co-located QTLs and eQTLs using an interactive version of Circos, or explore underlying genes using JBrowse. It provides users with a means to build systems genetics models and generate hypotheses from large-scale population genomics data. We also substantially upgraded the EucGenIE resource and show how it enables users to combine genomics and systems genetics approaches to discover candidate genes involved in biotic stress responses and wood formation by focusing on two multigene families, laccases and peroxidases. Conclusions: qtlXplorer adds a new dimension, population genomics, to the EucGenIE and PlantGenIE environment. The resource will be of interest to researchers and molecular breeders working in Eucalyptus and other woody plant species. It provides an example of how systems genetics data can be integrated with functional genetics data to provide biological insight and formulate hypotheses. Importantly, integration within PlantGenIE enables novel comparative genomics analyses to be performed from population-scale data.

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