PAG-VII: PhytoPaths: A DATABASE FOR PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS AND GENOMES

PAG-VII   Plant & Animal Genome VII Conference

Town & Country Hotel, San Diego, CA, January 17-21, 1999.


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PhytoPaths: A DATABASE FOR PLANT-MICROBE INTERACTIONS AND GENOMES

GERARD R. LAZO

USDA ARS Western Regional Research Center, Albany, CA 94710-1105 USA

The ACEDB (Durbin and Thierry-Mieg, 1991-) program has been historically useful in establishing a number of public genome databases. Program enhancements allow the database to operate under a wide variety of computer environments (Unix, Win95/98/NT, MacOS, HTTPd, Java). A database, named PhytoPaths, has been created under the ACEDB environment which displays plant-microbe interactions. Several individual genome databases displayed at the National Agricultural Library (AGIS) do include information about plant-microbe interactions, and a few have specialized in focusing on specific plant-microbe interactions (PathoGenes, Giese et al., RiceBlastDB , Yap et al.). The PhytoPaths database contains information on plant-microbe interactions covering several host and pathogen species. Current descriptions include over 2,000 specific interactions. PhytoPaths attempts to utilize recent findings about the nature of plant disease resistance and pathogen defense responses to establish a system for modeling and examining host-pathogen interactions. The database may be used to identify interactions, define genes involved in the interactions, and establish genetic maps for the pathogens and hosts. Additional features include literature databases, disease images, host range evaluations, germplasm interactions, nucleic acid sequences, and comparative mapping tools. The database may be viewed at the PhytoPaths WWW home page.


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