ACCESS species-specific, nucleotide sequence for ~60,000 plant species and putative unique transcript assemblies (PUTs) for 100 plant species, using BLAST, Search, and Download tools;
EXPLORE gene space in 12 major crops and model plant species using custom genome browsers;
EVALUATE and DOCUMENT gene model evidence for your favorite plant species using spliced alignment and annotation tools;
LINK to genome resources worldwide through an outreach portal for plant genomic research.
Use menu bars at top and left to explore these and additional PlantGDB features. Or, scroll down to view Featured Highlights, a good place to start exploring PlantGDB.
What's New? [January-February 2009]
PlantGDB is at the Plant & Animal Genome Meeting, January 10-14, 2009. Stop by booth #407 (Plant Genome Databases) for a demo, or visit poster #809 (PlantGDB).
Plant sequence from GenBank Release 169 (December 15, 2008) has been uploaded to PlantGDB, and sequence download repository, ftp site and BLAST and GeneSeqer indices are being updated [January 11, 2009].
LjGDB, the genome browser for Lotus japonicus, has been updated to incorporate the recently-published Lotus draft genome sequence (Sato et al., 2008) [January 11, 2009].
GmGDB, the genome browser for Glycine max, has been updated to Version 167a EST/cDNA and PUT assembly. [November, 2008].
PlantGDB is getting a facelift! A newly redesigned website is slated to be online by mid-March, featuring a new look and feel, improved navigation menus, and overview pages for all resources. You can view our progress by going to beta.plantgdb.org.
New transcript assemblies based on Version 169a are being built for approx. 30 species, including 13 new ones [completion expected by mid-January]. Check the EST Assembly Progress Page for current availability.
Featured Highlights:
Full-length or near full-length maize genes are identified and classified by gene family name. User contributed annotations are welcome! Learn more...
PlantGDB regularly assembles ESTs into contigs for all species with a large collection of EST sequences. Learn more...
How can I BLAST search against all plants, all monocots/dicots, or an individual species? Learn more...
Aligning ESTs/cDNAs to genomic DNA reveals gene structure and alternative splicing. You can do this on-line using GeneSeqer.
Are you looking for resources for plant genomics (e.g., class room material, on-line tutorials, fellowships, etc.)? Visit the Plant Genome Research Outreach Portal!