To access the different data searches, click on the Search menu in the header and then select the data type you would like to search (Fig. 7). To learn more about each search interface, please see the links below the figure.
Figure 7. Search menu in header provides links to different searches.
The Genes and Transcripts Search is located under the Search menu in the header. The Genes and Transcripts Search allows you to search sequences that are available in PCD with several different parameters. A few parameters can be used to return a broad range of results, or numerous parameters can be used to find very specific data. Searches can be limited to a certain genus and species. Once a genus has been selected, the species list will be populated and then a species selection can be made (Fig. 8A). Searches can also be limited to datasets, such as genome and RefTrans assemblies or NCBI genes. For a genome assembly dataset, the search can be restricted to a chromosome or scaffold and further restricted to a region on that chromosome or scaffold (Fig. 8B). Searches for a specific gene or transcript name, or a list of names that are uploaded as a text file, are also possible with this search interface.
Figure 8. PCD Genes and Transcript Search interface.
Right about the the "Search" button is an option to customize the output (Fig. 9A). Users can choose which columns are displayed before retrieving the search results. All search results are returned as a table with hyperlinks to more info (Fig. 9). The table can be downloaded and a Fasta file of the returned sequences can also be downloaded (Fig. 9B). To do another search, click reset.
Figure 9. Gene and Transcript Search results table.
The Germplasm Search can be accessed through the Search menu in the header. Information about germplasm linked to data in PCD can be searched by species (Fig. 10A) and/or name (Fig. 10B). A list of germplasm names, in a text file, can also be uploaded to search for multiple germplasm at once.
Figure 10. PCD Germplasm Search interface.
Results are returned in a table format that can be downloaded (Fig. 11A). Green text indicates hyperlinks to more detailed information (Fig. 11B). Searches can be refined by editing the parameters or a new search can be initiated by clicking the reset button.
Figure 11. PCD Germplasm Search results.
To search the markers in PCD, click on the Search menu in the header and select Marker Search. The Marker Search is useful for retreiving information about markers and can be a broad search or a very specific search depending on the number of parameters used. Markers can be searched by typing in a marker name, or a text file of multiple marker names can be uploaded to search for multiple markers at once (Fig. 12). The search can also be restricted by the marker type (Fig. 12A), the species the marker was developed in, or the species the marker was mapped in. To find out more information about the marker types, click the question mark logo next to Marker Type. For markers that have been mapped to a genetic map, the search can be restricted to a certain linkage group (Fig. 12B). And the search can be even further restricted to a certain locations on the linkage group.
Figure 12. PCD Marker Search interface
The search results are returned in a table format (Fig. 13). There are hyperlinks within the table that take you to more details about the marker or where the marker is mapped. This data table can be downloaded in a format that can be easily opened in applications such as Excel (Fig. 13A). Clicking on the marker name (Fig. 13B), displays the marker page which has information such as alignments and map positions. If you would like to change the search, either edit the parameters or click the reset button to start all over.
Figure 13. Marker Search results
To search publications on PCD, click on the Search menu and select Publication Search. The Publication Search is like many common literature searches, but is limited to publications that have been added to PCD. The publications can be searched by using keywords within different fields (Fig. 14A). Multiple fields and keywords can be entered and more fields can be added by clicking the Add/Remove buttons (Fig. 14B). A range of years can also be entered (Fig. 14C).
Figure 14. PCD Publication Search interface
The search results table has information about each publication (Fig. 11A). By clicking the publication title, more detailed information is displayed. Most publications also have a link to the publisher website or PubMed record in their titles (Fig. 11B).
Figure 15. Publication search results and detailed publication information
Quantitative trait loci (QTLs) and Mendelian trait loci (MTLs) that are entered in PCD are searchable from the QTL Search option under the Search menu in the header. The search can be restricted by QTL or MTL as well as by species (Fig. 16A). A certain trait ontology category can be selected to limit the returned results to only that trait type. If you are looking for a specific trait, you can do a keyword search of the trait names or search by the published name or the PCD assigned name (Fig. 16B). Please see the PCD Trait Abbreviation Table hyperlinked in the directions for the search for more information about the trait abbreviations used in PCD.
Figure 16. PCD QTL Search interface
The results are returned in a table that has green hyperlinks to more information about the QTL or MTL, the map it is located on, and the species it is from (Fig. 17). The table can also be downloaded (Fig. 17A). Clicking on the QTL label, opens the QTL information page which has a link to map positions (Fig. 17B). From the map position table, the QTL can be viewed in MapViewer.
Figure 17. PCD QTL Search results
To search sequences, click on the Search menu on the homepage header and select Sequence Search. This search is useful for retrieving information about certain sequences from a larger dataset, or all the sequences from one or more datasets. The Gene and Transcript Search page is for searching genes and transcripts only, whereas the Sequence Search page also includes other sequence types. A few search parameters can be used to return a broad range of results, or more parameters can be selected to find very specific data. This is not a BLAST search, BLAST is available under the Tools menu.
Figure 18. PCD Sequence Search interface
Sequence searches can be limited by genus and species, or sequence type (Fig. 18A). The search can also be restricted to a certain genome dataset and further restricted to a certain chromosome or scaffold location for within that assembly (Fig. 18B). The sequences in PCD can also be searched by sequence name, and there is an option to upload a text file of sequence names (Fig. 18C).
Figure 19. Search results table
All search results are returned in a table with hyperlinks to more information (Fig. 19A). The results table can be downloaded and a Fasta file of the sequences on the table can also be downloaded (Fig. 19B). To do a different search, either edit the parameters and search again, or click the Reset button.
PCD also has a more powerful search interface called MegaSearch. MegaSearch allows for additional customization of downloaded results and also allows users to preview the results before downloading. Access the MegaSearch interface via the link in the Search menu. To begin a search, first select the Data Type (Fig. 20A).
Figure 20. The MegaSearch interface.
Once a Data Type is selected, the Query section appears (Fig. 20B) where further filters can be selected. Note the number of data rows that appears right above the Query box. This number can be refreshed to reflect the number of data rows yielded by the search parameters by clicking the "Refresh Count" button (Fig. 20B). This helps the user determine how much data is being returned by the search. Once the search parameters are set, there are options for which data fields are downloaded (Fig. 20C). Users can also view the data prior to download or download a FASTA file (dependent on Data Type).
Users can also search the Trait Descriptors used for phenotypic data stored on PCD. Currently, the only phenotype data is from the USDA-GRIN data that is searchable in BIMS. Access the Trait Descriptor search interface via the Search menu. The Trait Descriptor search has options to filter by group, trait category, and/or keyword (Fig. 21A).
Figure 21. Trait Descriptor Search interface.
The search results are displayed in a table with hyperlinks to more information about the descriptor and trait (Fig. 21B). The results table can also be downloaded (Fig. 21C).
Users can view the list of traits in PCD two different ways. The list of trait abbreviations can be viewed using the link under the Data menu, and the traits can be searched using the link under the Search menu. The Trait search interface allows users to search by category and/or keyword (Fig. 22A).
Figure 22. Trait Search interface.
The search results are returned in a table format (Fig. 22B) with hyperlinks to more details about the trait. The results can also be downloaded (Fig. 22C).