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Whole-Genome Shotgun Assembly and Analysis of the Genome ofFugu rubripes

Authors :
Gustavo Glusman
Daniel S. Rokhsar
Chris Detter
Greg Elgar
Paramvir S. Dehal
Susan Lucas
Sarah Smith
Melody S. Clark
Dmitry Pruss
Sean V. Tavtigian
Jarrod Chapman
Trevor Hawkins
Byrappa Venkatesh
Paul Predki
Y. H. Tan
Elia Stupka
Isaac Ho
Shawn Hoon
Justin Powell
Holly Baden
Tania Oh
Jared C. Roach
Marie Wong
Sam Rash
Leroy Hood
Nik Putnam
Arian F.A. Smit
Cheryl Evans
Paul G. Richardson
Jer Ming Chia
Alice Tay
Norman A. Doggett
Frans Verhoef
Maarten D. Sollewijn Gelpke
Mary Barnstead
Yvonne J. K. Edwards
Samuel Aparicio
Andrey Zharkikh
Alan Christoffels
Sydney Brenner
Lee Rowen
Source :
Science. 297:1301-1310
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2002.

Abstract

The compact genome ofFugu rubripeshas been sequenced to over 95% coverage, and more than 80% of the assembly is in multigene-sized scaffolds. In this 365-megabase vertebrate genome, repetitive DNA accounts for less than one-sixth of the sequence, and gene loci occupy about one-third of the genome. As with the human genome, gene loci are not evenly distributed, but are clustered into sparse and dense regions. Some “giant” genes were observed that had average coding sequence sizes but were spread over genomic lengths significantly larger than those of their human orthologs. Although three-quarters of predicted human proteins have a strong match toFugu, approximately a quarter of the human proteins had highly diverged from or had no pufferfish homologs, highlighting the extent of protein evolution in the 450 million years since teleosts and mammals diverged. Conserved linkages betweenFuguand human genes indicate the preservation of chromosomal segments from the common vertebrate ancestor, but with considerable scrambling of gene order.

Details

ISSN :
10959203 and 00368075
Volume :
297
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0fae0c72175b478b4838b570593f9e92
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1072104