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Release information: SILVA 106

Release 106 of the SSU and LSU databases released on 10. April 2011

SSU 106

LSU 106

Parc

1,962,952

(+ 491,695)

231,356

(+ 23,670)

Ref

555,530

(+ 43,491 )

20,959

(+ 2043)

HSM/

MWM

256,465

(+ 140,076)

Human skin microbiome

Mouse wound microbiota

Information about former releases can be found here.

Sequence Retrieval and Processing

SSU 106

LSU 106

candidates (total)

3,646,506

729,685

RNAmmer

40,533

7309

< 300 bases

1,118,182

399,838

> 2% ambiguities

17,767

5072

> 2% homopolymers

43,178

11,939

> 5% vector contamination

25,050

17,616

rejected by SINA

127,629

23,171

sequence or alignment quality or bp score < 30

87,395

29,603

Sequences have been retrieved from EMBL Release 106 (Nov 11) using a complex keyword search procedure and sequence based search with RNAmmer profiles. Cross checks with RDP II indicated no loss of primary data. Most of the sequences rejected by the new SINA aligner were classified as not ribosomal RNA sequences by manual inspection or the remaining aligned sequence fragments were below 300 bases.

Basic statistics for the SILVA databases

SSUParc

SSU Ref

LSUParc

LSURef

Version

106

106

106

106

Total

1,962,952

555,530

231,356

20,959

Bacteria

1,701,269

476,195

21,375

12,569

Archaea

76,571

23,172

319

302

Eukaryota

163,761

56163

209,662

8088

Cultured #

32,338

25,876

16,513

4617

Typestrains #

17,044

14,915

7339

2711

# according to straininfo.net and the Living Tree Project

Growth of the ribosomal RNA databases since 1992

Blue: RDP II, orange: SILVA SSUParc based on the EMBL release 106

Length Distribution (SSU & LSU)

Red: raw data, black: the quality checked & aligned SSUParc sequences
Red: raw data, black: the quality checked & aligned LSUParc sequences

New in Release 106

  • Webpage
    • switched to new server hardware
    • fixed some bugs in the cart system
    • improved jobmanager for downloads and alignments
  • ARB files
    • some fields added, see FAQ
    • The more than 256,465 full length (Ref) sequences of the Human skin microbiome (HSM) and Mouse wound microbiota (MWM) projects have been separated from the SSURef dataset.
  • Pipeline
    • fixed a bug in SINA, is it now worse or better?
    • fixed some bugs in importing/exporting of metadata fields
    • several improvements in stability and speed

Known Bugs

  • SSUParc: 15,520 sequences have no Pintail values

Small Subunit rRNA Database

SSU Parc (Web database & ARB file) contains all aligned sequences with an alignment quality value, a basepair score or a sequence quality equal and above 30. All sequences with a Pintail value < 50 or an alignment quality value < 75 have been assigned to color group 1 in ARB (red). All Living Tree Project or StrainInfo typestrains have been assigned to color group 2 in ARB (light blue). No further sequence curation has been applied.

To create SSU Ref (Web database & ARB file), additionally, all sequences below 1,200 bases for Bacteria and Eukarya and below 900 bases for Archaea or an alignment quality value below 50 have been removed from SSUParc. A guide tree was calculated by adding all sequences to the tree_1200 of SILVA release 104 which is based on tree_1000 from the ssujan04 release. For tree calculation, highly variable positions were removed for Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya with the respective position variability filters. The tree for Bacteria and Archaea have been organized mainly based on the Bergey's taxonomic outline, LPSN and the literature. After manually inspection of the tree, some sequences have been removed due to long branches. Position variability filters for Bacteria, Archaea and Eukarya have been calculated and added to the dataset. All sequences with a Pintail value < 50 or an alignment quality value < 75 have been assigned to color group 1 in ARB (red). All Living Tree Project or StrainInfo typestrains have been assigned to color group 2 in ARB (light blue). Before using the alignment for extensive phylogenetic reconstructions all sequences should be checked carefully.

Large Subunit rRNA Databases

LSU Parc (Web database & ARB file) contains all aligned sequences with an alignment quality value, a basepair score or a sequence quality equal and above 30. All Living Tree Project or StrainInfo typestrains have been assigned to color group 2 in ARB (light blue). No further curation has been applied.

Additionally, for LSU Ref (Web database & ARB file) all sequences below 1,900 bases have been removed, a guide tree was calculated based on the tree_1900 of SILVA release 102, and basic filters have been added. The tree for Bacteria and Archaea have been organized mainly based on the Bergey's taxonomic outline, LPSN and the literature. All sequences with an alignment quality value < 75 have been assigned to color group 1 in ARB (red). All Living Tree Project or StrainInfo typestrains have been assigned to color group 2 in ARB (light blue). Please take into account that the SEED consisted only of around 2,800 sequences and there is no guaranty that well aligned close relatives have always been available. We would recommend additional manual curation before using it for extensive phylogenetic reconstructions.

Taxonomy

With SILVA release 102 the default taxonomy shown on the webpage (browser/search) is the SILVA taxonomy. At the this is only available for the sequencs that are part of the Ref(erence) datasets (SSU & LSU). To show the classification of all sequences (Parc) in the SILVA databases you have to switch to EMBL taxonomy.

Alternative Taxonomies

Besides the SILVA and EMBL taxonomy, alternative classifications taken from the greengenes and the RDP II project are also available in SILVA. On the webpage, the user can switch using the taxonomy menu. In ARB, the different taxonomies can be found in the fields: tax_slv, tax_embl, tax_gg and tax_rdp for SILVA, EMBL, greengenes and RDP II, respectively. The corresponding *_name fields shows the respective sequence name for each entry. Please take into account that both greengenes and RDP II provide only a subset of the sequences hosted by SILVA. If no taxonomic mapping to greengenes or RDP II was available they are assigned as "unclassified" and the respective sequence name equals EMBL. For the LSU datasets only SILVA and EMBL taxonomies are available.

Altenative Names

All names of validly described species in the SSU and LSU databases have been checked for changes (basonyms, synonyms and orthographical corrections) against the DSMZ "Nomenclature up to date" catalogue (http://www.dsmz.de/download/bactnom/names.txt) released in January 2011.

Cultured and Type strains

The information if a sequence originates from a cultured or type strain has been added to the field strain and is indicated by [T] and [C]. Several sources have been used to compile the information: The StrainInfo.net bioportal, The Ribosomal Database Project II (10.23) and the Living Tree Project which provides manually curated information compliant with Euzebys "List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature".

Strain Identifiers

SourceInformationTagDatasets
EMBLTypestrains(t)SSU, LSU
EMBLGenomese[G]SSU, LSU
Straininfo.netCultureds[C]SSU, LSU
Straininfo.netTypestrainss[T]SSU, LSU
Living Tree Project Typestrains (curated) l[T]SSU
RDP IITypestrainsr[T]SSU


The identifiers can be used for data retrieval by searching in the strain field see FAQ.

Genomes

The information if a sequence originates from a genome project has been taken from EMBL and added to the field strain. It is indicated by e[G].

Detailed information about the corresponding identifiers and target databases can be found in the table to the right.

The identifiers can be used for data retrieval by searching in the strain field see FAQ.

Quality Values

The length and colours of the bars give a first indication on the sequence and alignment quality as well as the risk for sequence anomalies based on Pintail analysis. After downloading the sequences as an ARB file, sequences that need attention can be selected by searching for low quality (alignment, sequence) or Pintail values in the corresponding ARB database fields. A full description of the colour code and all database fields available in the ARB files can be found in the FAQsection. Taking into account the rich set of sequence associated information that comes along with every SILVA sequence, user designed sub-databases can be easily generated.

SEED

All rRNA sequences have been aligned based on a completely manually re-checked SEED alignment of 57,445 rRNA sequences for SSU and 2,868 rRNA sequences for LSU. The SSU alignment is based on the official ssu_jan04 release of the ARB Project. The SSU SEED alignment has been considerably improved for Archaea by manual addition of more than 1,000 sequences by Katrin Knittel. All SSU Eukaryotic sequences (18S) have been cross-checked by Wolfgang Ludwig before their addition to the SEED. Most of the bacterial sequences have also undergone a curation process carried out by the SILVA Team. We would rate our SSU SEED alignment for all Bacteria and Archaea as good and for Eukarya as reasonable.

The LSU alignment was provided by Wolfgang Ludwig and has not been released before SILVA. It was cross-checked by the SILVA Team before using it as the SEED for automatic alignment. Bacteria and Archaea could be rated as good. The Eukaryotes need definitely further attention.

RNAmmer

RNAmmer is a computational predictorfor the major rRNA species (SSU, LSU) from all three domains of life. The program uses hiddenMarkov models trained on data from the European ribosomal RNA database project. SILVA runs the profiles of RNAmmer on all sequence entries of the EMBL archive to complement the existing predictions. All predictions are marked with RNAmmer in the ann_src_field. More information about RNAmmer can be found in the paper.

Update Files

Update files are not longer provided. Because of the constant improvement we do on the SILVA pipeline we recommend to always take the latest version of SILVA and update it with your personal sequences. The difference between SILVA and your own database can be easily determined using the ARB Merge Tool.

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