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OGEE - Online GEne Essentiality database (RRID:SCR_006080)
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URL: http://ogeedb.embl.de/#summary

Proper Citation: OGEE - Online GEne Essentiality database (RRID:SCR_006080)

Description: Online GEne Essentiality database containing genes that were tested experimentally for essentiality and their features; it also provides a set of tools to systematically explore and analyze these data. The main purpose of this project is to better understand gene essentiality by facilitating the comparisons of the differences and similarities between essential and non-essential genes. This is achieved by collecting not only experimentally tested essential and non-essential genes, but also associated gene features such as expression profiles, duplication status, conservation across species, evolutionary origins and involvement in embryonic development. We focus on large-scale experiments and complement our data with text-mining results. Genes are organized into data sets according to their sources. Genes with variable essentiality status across data sets are tagged as conditionally essential, highlighting the complex interplay between gene functions and environments. Linked tools allow the user to compare gene essentiality among different gene groups, or compare features of essential genes to non-essential genes, and visualize the results. Why is it different from existing databases? * we included both essential and non-essential genes so that we could better understand the gene essentiality by comparing the similarities and differences between the two gene sets; * we compiled a list of features for each gene, including whether they are duplicates or involved in development, the number of other homologous genes in the same genome, as well as their earliest expression stages during development. These features are keys to understand the essentiality of genes; * we also provide a set of tools to explore our data and visualize the results. For example, users can simply divide genes into two groups according to whether they are duplicates, calculate the proportion of essential genes (PE%) in each group and then visualize the results in a bar plot; or they can classify genes into multiple groups according to their earliest expression stages during evolution, compare the essentiality of genes that were expressed earlier with those were latter, and plot the results in a line chart.

Abbreviations: OGEE, OGEEdb

Synonyms: Online GEne Essentiality database

Resource Type: data or information resource, analysis service resource, service resource, production service resource, database, data analysis service

Defining Citation: PMID:22075992

Keywords: genome-wide association study, essentiality, gene, essential gene, non-essential gene, growth, expression profile, duplication status, conservation, evolutionary origin, embryonic development, text-mining, gene function, environment, bio.tools

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