Orthologous MAtrix
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Descriptionorthology inference among 1000 complete genomes.
LaboratoryETH Zurich
AuthorsChristophe Dessimoz
Adrian Schneider
Adrian Altenhoff
Gaston H. Gonnet
Adrian Schneider
Adrian Altenhoff
Gaston H. Gonnet
Primary citationAltenhoff et al.[1]
| Content | |
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| Description | orthology inference among 1000 complete genomes. |
| Contact | |
| Laboratory | ETH Zurich |
| Authors | Christophe Dessimoz Adrian Schneider Adrian Altenhoff Gaston H. Gonnet |
| Primary citation | Altenhoff et al.[1] |
| Release date | 2004 |
| Access | |
| Website | omabrowser |
| Download URL | http://omabrowser.org/All/download.html |
| Web service URL | wsdl |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Data release frequency | 2 releases per year |
OMA (Orthologous MAtrix) is a database of orthologs extracted from available complete genomes.[1][2] The orthology predictions of OMA are available in several forms:
- OMA Pairs: for a given gene, a list of predicted orthologs in other species is provided.
- OMA Groups: a set of genes across different species which are all orthologous.
- OMA Hierarchical Groups: the set of all genes that have evolved from a single ancestral gene in a given taxonomic range.
- OMA Genome Pair view: the list of all predicted orthologs between two species.