Snake Multiomic Database

Snakes, as known as the limbless and elongated crawlers, successfully invaded almost all continents except for the polar regions with extant 3900 species spanning more than 30 families. They are efficient hunters and function as a significant balancer in the ecosystem. Since derived from their burrowing ancestor, snakes have evolved massive remarkable traits such as the limbless and elongated body, the unique chemo and thermo-perception and the unparalleled eating behavior, which all together distinguish them from the majority of other squamates (lizards and worm lizards). Snake Multiomic Database (SMD) is a user friendly visual website that integrated Snake Genome Project (SGP) multiomic data and other worldwide public data. The SMD collects and reports more than 30 snake genomes data and more than 180 samples of RNA-seq data. Each snake family where at least one species genome was sequenced and assembled to chromosome level is set JBrowser Table Browser to visual one represented genome.

Reference: http://www.reptile-database.org/