Schizosaccharomyces orthogroup (SOG) resource: a web platform for exploring gene conservation in fission yeasts
Jia, G.-S.; Suo, F.; Noly, A.; Fort, P.; Liang, Y.; Li, W.; Zhang, W.-C.; Li, H.-L.; Du, X.-M.; Zhang, F.-Y.; Du, T.-Y.; Hua, Y.; Bai, F.-Y.; Wang, Q.-M.; Brysch-Herzberg, M.; Helmlinger, D.; Du, L.-L.
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The fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe is a prominent model organism widely used to investigate fundamental cellular mechanisms. In addition to S. pombe, the genus Schizosaccharomyces includes six other species--S. octosporus, S. japonicus, S. cryophilus, S. osmophilus, S. lindneri, and S. versatilis. These fission yeast species share a common ancestor from which the genus diversified over more than 200 million years. This extensive evolutionary divergence provides opportunities for comparative genomics. Here, we present the Schizosaccharomyces orthogroup (SOG) resource, a web platform developed from our high-quality genome assemblies, gene annotations, and orthology assignments. Most fission yeast genes are assigned to one of over 5,000 orthogroups. The platform enables users to visualize orthogroup sequence alignments and phylogenetic trees, retrieve coding and flanking sequences, and explore the conservation of local synteny. This resource will benefit researchers focusing on individual genes as well as those investigating gene evolution at broader scales. It is freely accessible at https://www.sogweb.org. TAKE AWAYO_LIThe SOG resource covers all known species of Schizosaccharomyces. C_LIO_LIThe platform is built on high-quality genome assemblies and annotations. C_LIO_LIMost genes are assigned to one of over 5,000 orthogroups. C_LIO_LIUsers can view and explore alignments, phylogenetic trees, and local synteny. C_LIO_LIThis free resource aids functional and evolutionary research. C_LI
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