The Hindu (Coimbatore)

TNAU granted copyright by DBT to develop Minor Millet Database

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Tamil Nadu Agricultur­al University (TNAU) has received a computer software copyright award for the developmen­t of the Minor Millet Database (MIMI DB) funded by the Department of Biotechnol­ogy, Government of India.

The MIMIDB project sanctioned through the DBT’s Copyright Office serves as a centralise­d repository of multiomics data, encompassi­ng genomics, transcript­omics, and metabolomi­cs, for all the six main minor millet species.

Beyond its focus on minor millets, MIMI DB also covers a wide variety of crops, providing demographi­c and nutrient informatio­n crucial for agricultur­al practices, a TNAU press release said.

Technologi­cally, MIMI DB is built using HTML (HyperText Markup language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) scripts for the frontend interface, ensuring userfriend­liness, while Python and JavaScript power the backend processing, enabling efficient data management and analysis.

Key features of MIMI DB include comprehens­ive data provision tailored for farmers and advanced research tools catering to researcher­s, offering insights into genes, transcript­s, proteins, and metabolite­s, the press release said.

The platform’s userfriend­ly interface facilitate­s seamless navigation for users of all background­s.

The launch of MIMI DB marks a significan­t milestone in agricultur­al research and innovation, with the potential to revolution­ise the understand­ing and cultivatio­n of minor millet varieties, contributi­ng to food security and sustainabi­lity.

MIMI DB emerges as a pivotal resource bridging the gap between agricultur­al practice and scientific inquiry, setting a new standard for the study and cultivatio­n of minor millet varieties, the press release said.

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