GreeNC explained

GreeNC
Description:plant lncRNA annotation and sequences
Scope:provide a tool for the scientific community that can boost the research on lncRNAs
Organism:Plants and algae
Center:Sequentia Biotech
Author:Andreu Paytuvi Gallart; Antonio Hermoso Pulido; Irantzu Anzar Martinez de Lagran; Walter Sanseverino; Riccardo Aiese Cigliano
Released:2015
Url:http://greenc.sciencedesigners.com/wiki/Main_Page

In bioinformatics, The Green Non-Coding Database, GreeNC, is a biological database that acts as an archive of plant lncRNAs and annotations.[1] Started on 2015, the GreeNC database provides information on sequence, genome coordinates, coding potential and folding energy of lncRNAs. GreeNC includes about 200.000 pages with information on more than 190.000 transcripts from 37 plants and six algae. According to Paytuví and collaborators, by using the same pipeline to annotate lncRNAs GreeNC make it possible to compare lncRNA sequences and distribution from different species.

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Notes and References

  1. Hermoso Pulido. Antonio. Anzar Martínez de Lagrán. Irantzu. Sanseverino. Walter. Aiese Cigliano. Riccardo. 4 January 2016. GREENC: a Wiki-based database of plant lncRNAs. Nucleic Acids Research. 44. D1. D1161–D1166. 10.1093/nar/gkv1215. Paytuví Gallart. Andreu. 26578586. 4702861.