CEG 2.0: an updated database of clusters of essential genes including eukaryotic organisms

Database (Oxford) 2022-01-31

Summary:

Essential genes are key elements for organisms to maintain their living. Building databases that store essential genes in the form of homologous clusters, rather than storing them as a singleton, can provide more enlightening information such as the general essentiality of homologous genes in multiple organisms. In 2013, the first database to store prokaryotic essential genes in clusters, CEG (Clusters of Essential Genes), was constructed. Afterward, the amount of available data for essential...

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33306800/?utm_source=Other&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=journals&utm_content=101517697&fc=None&ff=20220131125203&v=2.17.5

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Authors:

Shuo Liu, Shu-Xuan Wang, Wei Liu, Chen Wang, Fa-Zhan Zhang, Yuan-Nong Ye, Candy-S Wu, Wen-Xin Zheng, Nini Rao, Feng-Biao Guo

Date tagged:

01/31/2022, 12:52

Date published:

12/11/2020, 06:00