Artículo de revista
A standard nomenclature for gene designation in the Rosaceae
Fecha
2015Registro en:
Tree Genetics & Genomes (2015) 11: 108
1614-2942
DOI 10.1007/s11295-015-0931-5
Autor
Jung, Sook
Bassett, Carole
Bielenberg, Douglas
Cheng, Chun-Huai
Dardick, Chris
Main, Dorrie
Meisel, Lee
Slovin, Janet
Troggio, Michela
Schaffer, Robert
Institución
Resumen
The plant family Rosaceae is comprised of a highly
diverse group of plants, with a wide range of ornamental and
agricultural uses throughout the world. Comparative genomic
analyses between rosaceous species are increasingly being
used to assign putative function.With the wealth of new data,
there is a need to standardize nomenclature to ensure uniformity
and clarity across research groups. The Rosaceae Gene
Name Standardization Committee was formed to develop a
naming guideline for genes in Rosaceae family members.
This manuscript details the issues involved with naming genes
and proposes a common nomenclature system. The Genome
Database for Rosaceae (GDR) (www.rosaceae.org) has
developed a gene database that will support user-submitted
gene names and annotations in addition to the predicted genes
from whole genome sequences. GDR also hosts user-curated
lists of gene class symbols. To facilitate standardization of
gene names and avoid misinterpretation, the committee recommends
that the GDR serve as the database of record for the
names of Rosaceae genes and that gene names, gene class
symbols, and gene annotation be registered in GDR prior to
publication in peer reviewed journals