
We describe the development of GWIPS-viz (http://gwips.ucc.ie), an online genome browser for viewing ribosome profiling data. Ribosome profiling (ribo-seq) is a recently developed technique that provides genome-wide information on protein synthesis (GWIPS) in vivo. It is based on the deep sequencing of ribosome-protected messenger RNA (mRNA) fragments, which allows the ribosome density along all mRNA transcripts present in the cell to be quantified. Since its inception, ribo-seq has been carried out in a number of eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms. Owing to the increasing interest in ribo-seq, there is a pertinent demand for a dedicated ribo-seq genome browser. GWIPS-viz is based on The University of California Santa Cruz (UCSC) Genome Browser. Ribo-seq tracks, coupled with mRNA-seq tracks, are currently available for several genomes: human, mouse, zebrafish, nematode, yeast, bacteria (Escherichia coli K12, Bacillus subtilis), human cytomegalovirus and bacteriophage lambda. Our objective is to continue incorporating published ribo-seq data sets so that the wider community can readily view ribosome profiling information from multiple studies without the need to carry out computational processing.
Profiling reveals, Translation, High-resolution view, Web Browser, Extensions, Database, Mice, In-vivo, Databases, Genetic, Animals, Humans, RNA, Messenger, Elongation, Alignment, Internet, Genome, Sequence Analysis, RNA, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing, V. Human genome, model organisms, comparative genomics, Generation sequencing data, Protein Biosynthesis, Nucleotide resolution, Ribosomes, Sequence Alignment
Profiling reveals, Translation, High-resolution view, Web Browser, Extensions, Database, Mice, In-vivo, Databases, Genetic, Animals, Humans, RNA, Messenger, Elongation, Alignment, Internet, Genome, Sequence Analysis, RNA, High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing, V. Human genome, model organisms, comparative genomics, Generation sequencing data, Protein Biosynthesis, Nucleotide resolution, Ribosomes, Sequence Alignment
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