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SymbioGBR: a web-based database of Symbiodinium associated with cnidarian hosts on the Great Barrier Reef

机译:SymbioGBR:与大堡礁上的刺胞宿主相关的Symbiodinium网络数据库

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Background The algal endosymbionts (genus Symbiodinium) associated with scleractinian corals (and other reef invertebrates) have received a lot of research attention in the past decade, particularly as certain host-symbiont associations appear more affected by increasing seawater temperatures than others. With the rapid accumulation of information on the diversity of Symbiodinium, it is becoming increasingly difficult to compare newly acquired Symbiodinium data with existing data to detect patterns of host-symbiont specificity on broader spatial scales. The lack of a general consensus on the classification of Symbiodinium species coupled with the variety of different markers used to identify the genus Symbiodinium (ITS1, ITS2, LSU D1/D2, chloroplast 23S rDNA and psbA minicircle) further complicate direct comparison. Description The SymbioGBR database compiles all currently available Symbiodinium sequences and associated host information of data collected from the Great Barrier Reef into a single relational database that is accessible via a user-friendly, searchable web-based application ( http://www.SymbioGBR.org webcite ). SymbioGBR allows users to query Symbiodinium types or sequences sourced from various genetic markers (e.g. ITS1, ITS2, LSU D1/D2 and chloroplast 23S) and invertebrate host species to explore their reported associations. In addition, as the database includes sequence information of multiple genetic markers, it allows cross-referencing between conventional (e.g. ITS2 region) and novel markers that exhibit low intragenomic variability (e.g. psbA region). Finally, the database is based on the collection details of individual specimens. Such host-symbiont associations can be assessed quantitatively and viewed in relation to their environmental and geographic context. Conclusions The SymbioGBR database provides a comprehensive overview of Symbiodinium diversity and host-associations on the Great Barrier Reef. It provides a quick, user-friendly means to compare newly acquired data on Symbiodinium (e.g. raw sequences or characterized Symbiodinium types) with previous data on the diversity of invertebrate host-symbiont associations on the GBR. The inclusion of psbAncr sequence information allows for validation of widely used ITS1/ITS2 markers and their ability to accurately identify relevant sequences. Most importantly, centralization of sequence information from multiple genetic markers will aid the classification of Symbiodinium species diversity and allow researchers to easily compare patterns of host-Symbiodinium associations.
机译:背景技术在过去十年中,与巩膜珊瑚(和其他礁无脊椎动物)相关的藻类共生菌(共生菌属)受到了很多研究关注,尤其是当某些宿主共生体协会受到海水温度升高的影响比其他人更大时。随着关于共生菌多样性的信息的快速积累,将新获得的共生菌数据与现有数据进行比较以在更大的空间尺度上检测宿主共生体特异性的模式变得越来越困难。对于共生菌属物种的分类缺乏普遍共识,再加上用于鉴定共生菌属的各种不同标记(ITS1,ITS2,LSU D1 / D2,叶绿体23S rDNA和psbA小圆圈),进一步使直接比较更加复杂。说明SymbioGBR数据库将所有当前可用的Symbiodinium序列和从大堡礁收集的数据的相关主机信息汇编到一个关系数据库中,该数据库可通过用户友好的可搜索的基于Web的应用程序访问(http://www.SymbioGBR。 org webcite)。 SymbioGBR允许用户查询来源于各种遗传标记(例如ITS1,ITS2,LSU D1 / D2和叶绿体23S)和无脊椎动物宿主物种的Symbiodinium类型或序列,以探索其报道的关联。此外,由于该数据库包含多个遗传标记的序列信息,因此它可以在常规(例如ITS2区域)和显示出较低基因组内变异性(例如psbA区域)的新型标记之间进行交叉引用。最后,该数据库基于各个标本的收集详细信息。可以定量评估此类寄主共生体关联,并根据其环境和地理环境对其进行查看。结论SymbioGBR数据库提供了大堡礁上Symbiodinium多样性和寄主关联的全面概述。它提供了一种快速,用户友好的方法,可以将新获得的Symbiodinium数据(例如原始序列或表征的Symbiodinium类型)与先前关于GBR上无脊椎动物宿主-共生体关联的数据进行比较。包含psbA ncr 序列信息可以验证广泛使用的ITS1 / ITS2标记及其准确识别相关序列的能力。最重要的是,来自多个遗传标记的序列信息的集中化将有助于共生菌物种多样性的分类,并使研究人员能够轻松地比较宿主与共生菌关联的模式。

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