Abstract

Bacillus subtilis is the model organism for Gram-positive bacteria, with a large amount of publications on all aspects of its biology. To facilitate genome annotation and the collection of comprehensive information on B. subtilis, we created SubtiWiki as a community-oriented annotation tool for information retrieval and continuous maintenance. The wiki is focused on the needs and requirements of scientists doing experimental work. This has implications for the design of the interface and for the layout of the individual pages. The pages can be accessed primarily by the gene designations. All pages have a similar flexible structure and provide links to related gene pages in SubtiWiki or to information in the World Wide Web. Each page gives comprehensive information on the gene, the encoded protein or RNA as well as information related to the current investigation of the gene/protein. The wiki has been seeded with information from key publications and from the most relevant general and B. subtilis-specific databases. We think that SubtiWiki might serve as an example for other scientific wikis that are devoted to the genes and proteins of one organism.Database URL: The wiki can be accessed at http://subtiwiki.uni-goettingen.de/

Highlights

  • Original articleA community-curated consensual annotation that is continuously updated: the Bacillus subtilis centred wiki SubtiWiki

  • With the completion of more and more genome sequences, their accurate annotation has become an important matter

  • All major model organisms that are subject to extensive investigation have been sequenced and annotated in the early phase of the genomic age

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Summary

Original article

A community-curated consensual annotation that is continuously updated: the Bacillus subtilis centred wiki SubtiWiki. To facilitate genome annotation and the collection of comprehensive information on B. subtilis, we created SubtiWiki as a community-oriented annotation tool for information retrieval and continuous maintenance. The wiki is focused on the needs and requirements of scientists doing experimental work. This has implications for the design of the interface and for the layout of the individual pages. The wiki has been seeded with information from key publications and from the most relevant general and B. subtilis-specific databases. We think that SubtiWiki might serve as an example for other scientific wikis that are devoted to the genes and proteins of one organism. Database URL: The wiki can be accessed at http://subtiwiki.uni-goettingen.de/

Introduction
Description of the wiki
Gene names as identifiers
Features of the pages for the individual genes
The content management system
User access and restrictions
Sources of information
The data processing workflow
Findings
Considerations for the attraction of a wide and active audience
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