Abstract

BackgroundAs the fifth major cereal crop originated from Africa, sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) has become a key C4 model organism for energy plant research. With the development of high-throughput detection technologies for various omics data, much multi-dimensional and multi-omics information has been accumulated for sorghum. Integrating this information may accelerate genetic research and improve molecular breeding for sorghum agronomic traits.ResultsWe updated the Sorghum Genome SNP Database (SorGSD) by adding new data, new features and renamed it to Sorghum Genome Science Database (SorGSD). In comparison with the original version SorGSD, which contains SNPs from 48 sorghum accessions mapped to the reference genome BTx623 (v2.1), the new version was expanded to 289 sorghum lines with both single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and small insertions/deletions (INDELs), which were aligned to the newly assembled and annotated sorghum genome BTx623 (v3.1). Moreover, phenotypic data and panicle pictures of critical accessions were provided in the new version. We implemented new tools including ID Conversion, Homologue Search and Genome Browser for analysis and updated the general information related to sorghum research, such as online sorghum resources and literature references. In addition, we deployed a new database infrastructure and redesigned a new user interface as one of the Genome Variation Map databases. The new version SorGSD is freely accessible online at http://ngdc.cncb.ac.cn/sorgsd/.ConclusionsSorGSD is a comprehensive integration with large-scale genomic variation, phenotypic information and incorporates online data analysis tools for data mining, genome navigation and analysis. We hope that SorGSD could provide a valuable resource for sorghum researchers to find variations they are interested in and generate customized high-throughput datasets for further analysis.

Highlights

  • As the fifth major cereal crop originated from Africa, sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) has become a key C­ 4 model organism for energy plant research

  • With published sorghum genome re-sequencing data of 48 accessions, we developed a sorghum Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) database (SorGSD) in 2016, providing the sorghum user community with abundant SNPs and some other resources related to sorghum genetics and genomics [31]

  • New data contents The new version Sorghum Genome SNP Database (SorGSD) was mainly built on sorghum reference genome BTx623 (v3.1) with improved assembly and gene annotations [5]

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Introduction

As the fifth major cereal crop originated from Africa, sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) has become a key C­ 4 model organism for energy plant research. Integrat‐ ing this information may accelerate genetic research and improve molecular breeding for sorghum agronomic traits. Sorghum ranks fifth in cereal production and acreage behind maize, rice, wheat and barley (http://www.fao.org). It is cultivated in vast geographic areas in the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Oceania. With the improvement of the reference genome (BTx623) [4, 5] and the development of sequencing technologies, studies on domestication and genetic mechanism of distinct phenotype in sorghum have been greatly accelerated [2, 6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17]

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