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South Dakota State University

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Comparative Analysis Of Grapevine Whole-Genome Gene Predictions, Functional Annotation, Categorization And Integration Of The Predicted Gene Sequences, Jerome Grimplet, John Van Hemert, Pablo Carbonell-Bejerano, Jose Diaz-Riquelme, Julie Dickerson, Anne Fennell Dr, Mario Pezzotti, Jose M. Martinez-Zapater Jan 2012

Comparative Analysis Of Grapevine Whole-Genome Gene Predictions, Functional Annotation, Categorization And Integration Of The Predicted Gene Sequences, Jerome Grimplet, John Van Hemert, Pablo Carbonell-Bejerano, Jose Diaz-Riquelme, Julie Dickerson, Anne Fennell Dr, Mario Pezzotti, Jose M. Martinez-Zapater

Agronomy, Horticulture and Plant Science Faculty Publications

Background: The first draft assembly and gene prediction of the grapevine genome (8X base coverage) was made available to the scientific community in 2007, and functional annotation was developed on this gene prediction. Since then additional Sanger sequences were added to the 8X sequences pool and a new version of the genomic sequence with superior base coverage (12X) was produced.
Results: In order to more efficiently annotate the function of the genes predicted in the new assembly, it is important to build on as much of the previous work as possible, by transferring 8X annotation of the genome to the …


Vitisnet: ‘‘Omics’’ Integration Through Grapevine Molecular Networks, Jerome Grimplet, Grant R. Cramer, Julie A. Dickerson, Kathy Mathiason, John Van Hemert, Anne Y. Fennell Dr Dec 2009

Vitisnet: ‘‘Omics’’ Integration Through Grapevine Molecular Networks, Jerome Grimplet, Grant R. Cramer, Julie A. Dickerson, Kathy Mathiason, John Van Hemert, Anne Y. Fennell Dr

Agronomy, Horticulture and Plant Science Faculty Publications

Background: Genomic data release for the grapevine has increased exponentially in the last five years. The Vitis vinifera genome has been sequenced and Vitis EST, transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic tools and data sets continue to be developed. The next critical challenge is to provide biological meaning to this tremendous amount of data by annotating genes and integrating them within their biological context. We have developed and validated a system of Grapevine Molecular Networks (VitisNet). Methodology/Principal Findings: The sequences from the Vitis vinifera (cv. Pinot Noir PN40024) genome sequencing project and ESTs from the Vitis genus have been paired and the …