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Article|01 Feb 2020|OPEN
CitGVD: a comprehensive database of citrus genomic variations
Qiang Li1 , Jingjing Qi1 , Xiujuan Qin1 , Wanfu Dou1 , Tiangang Lei1 , Anhua Hu1 , Ruirui Jia2 , Guojin Jiang1 , Xiuping Zou1 , Qin Long1 , Lanzhen Xu1 , Aihong Peng1 , Lixiao Yao1 , Shanchun Chen1 , and Yongrui He,1 ,
1Citrus Research Institute, Southwest University/Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, 400712 Chongqing, China
2Key Laboratory of Plant Hormones and Development Regulation of Chongqing, School of Life Sciences, Chongqing University, 401331 Chongqing, China
*Corresponding author. E-mail: chenshanchun@cric.cn,heyongrui@cric.cn

Horticulture Research 7,
Article number: 12 (2020)
doi: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41438-019-0234-3
Views: 1104

Received: 02 Sep 2019
Revised: 09 Nov 2019
Accepted: 05 Dec 2019
Published online: 01 Feb 2020

Abstract

Citrus is one of the most important commercial fruit crops worldwide. With the vast genomic data currently available for citrus fruit, genetic relationships, and molecular markers can be assessed for the development of molecular breeding and genomic selection strategies. In this study, to permit the ease of access to these data, a web-based database, the citrus genomic variation database (CitGVD, http://citgvd.cric.cn/home) was developed as the first citrus-specific comprehensive database dedicated to genome-wide variations including single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and insertions/deletions (INDELs). The current version (V1.0.0) of CitGVD is an open-access resource centered on 1,493,258,964 high-quality genomic variations and 84 phenotypes of 346 organisms curated from in-house projects and public resources. CitGVD integrates closely related information on genomic variation annotations, related gene annotations, and details regarding the organisms, incorporating a variety of built-in tools for data accession and analysis. As an example, CitGWAS can be used for genome-wide association studies (GWASs) with SNPs and phenotypic data, while CitEVOL can be used for genetic structure analysis. These features make CitGVD a comprehensive web portal and bioinformatics platform for citrus-related studies. It also provides a model for analyzing genome-wide variations for a wide range of crop varieties.