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Test of Arabidopsis Space Transcriptome: A Discovery Environment to Explore Multiple Plant Biology Spaceflight Experiments

机译:<斜视> rapidopsis 空间转录组的测试:探索多植物生物学太空实验的发现环境

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Recent advances in the routine access to space along with increasing opportunities to perform plant growth experiments on board the International Space Station have led to an ever-increasing body of transcriptomic, proteomic, and epigenomic data from plants experiencing spaceflight. These datasets hold great promise to help understand how plant biology reacts to this unique environment. However, analyses that mine across such expanses of data are often complex to implement, being impeded by the sheer number of potential comparisons that are possible. Complexities in how the output of these multiple parallel analyses can be presented to the researcher in an accessible and intuitive form provides further barriers to such research. Recent developments in computational systems biology have led to rapid advances in interactive data visualization environments designed to perform just such tasks. However, to date none of these tools have been tailored to the analysis of the broad-ranging plant biology spaceflight data. We have therefore developed the Test Of Arabidopsis Space Transcriptome (TOAST) database ( https://astrobiology.botany.wisc.edu/astrobotany-toast ) to address this gap in our capabilities. TOAST is a relational database that uses the Qlik database management software to link plant biology, spaceflight-related omics datasets, and their associated metadata. This environment helps visualize relationships across multiple levels of experiments in an easy to use gene-centric platform. TOAST draws on data from The US National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA’s) GeneLab and other data repositories and also connects results to a suite of web-based analytical tools to facilitate further investigation of responses to spaceflight and related stresses. The TOAST graphical user interface allows for quick comparisons between plant spaceflight experiments using real-time, gene-specific queries, or by using functional gene ontology, Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes pathway, or other filtering systems to explore genetic networks of interest. Testing of the database shows that TOAST confirms patterns of gene expression already highlighted in the literature, such as revealing the modulation of oxidative stress-related responses across multiple plant spaceflight experiments. However, this data exploration environment can also drive new insights into patterns of spaceflight responsive gene expression. For example, TOAST analyses highlight changes to mitochondrial function as likely shared responses in many plant spaceflight experiments.
机译:常规进入空间的最新进展随着在国际空间站的船上进行植物生长实验的增加而导致了来自经历空间的植物的转录组,蛋白质组学和表观胶质数据的不断增加。这些数据集具有很大的承诺,以帮助了解植物生物学如何对这一独特环境做出反应。然而,分析跨越这种数据的矿井通常是复杂的,而且通过庞大的潜在比较来阻碍可能的潜在比较。如何以可访问和直观的形式向研究人员呈现如何向研究人员提交的复杂性,为这些研究提供了进一步的障碍。计算系统生物学的最新进展导致旨在仅执行此类任务的交互式数据可视化环境的快速进步。但是,迄今为止,这些工具都没有针对广大植物生物空间空间数据进行分析。因此,我们已经开发了拟南芥空间转录组(吐司)数据库(https://astrobiology.botany.wisc.edu/astrobotany-taast)来解决这些差距。 Toast是一个关系数据库,它使用Qlik数据库管理软件来链接工厂生物学,与之相关的OMIC数据集及其相关的元数据。这种环境有助于在易于使用的基因中心平台中可视化多个实验中的关系。 Toast借鉴来自美国国家航空航天局(NASA)Genelab和其他数据存储库的数据,并将结果连接到基于网络的基于网络的分析工具套件,以便进一步调查对空间和相关的压力的反应。吐司图形用户界面允许使用实时,基因特异性查询或使用功能基因本体,基因和基因组途径的kyoto百科全书,或其他过滤系统来探索感兴趣的遗传网络。数据库的测试表明,吐司证实了在文献中已经突出显示的基因表达的模式,例如揭示跨多种植物空间实验的氧化应激相关响应的调节。然而,这种数据探索环境也可以推动新的见解,以循环响应基因表达的模式。例如,Toast分析突出显示对线粒体功能的改变,这是许多植物航天实验中的共享响应。

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