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Fosmid Library Construction and Initial Analysis of End Sequences in Zhikong Scallop (Chlamys farreri)

Authors :
Xiaoting Huang
Can Zhang
Lingling Zhang
Shi Wang
Jie Cheng
Jingjie Hu
Zhenmin Bao
Hui Li
College of Atmospheric Sciences [Lanzhou]
Lanzhou University
Key Laboratory of Western China's Environmental Systems (Ministry of Education)
School of Physics and Astronomy [Minneapolis]
University of Minnesota [Twin Cities] (UMN)
University of Minnesota System-University of Minnesota System
Department of Materials Science and Engineering [Korea]
Myongji University
Source :
Marine Biotechnology, Marine Biotechnology, Springer Verlag, 2007, 9 (5), pp.606-612. ⟨10.1007/s10126-007-9014-4⟩
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2007.

Abstract

International audience; Zhikong scallop (Chlamys farreri Jones et Preston, 1904) is one of the most commercially important bivalves in China, but research on its genome is underdeveloped. In this study, we constructed the first Zhikong scallop fosmid library, and analyzed the fosmid end sequences to provide a preliminary assessment of the genome. The library consists of 133,851 clones with an average insert size of about 40 kb, amounting to 4.3 genome equivalents. Fosmid stability assays indicate that Zhikong scallop DNA was stable during propagation in the fosmid system. Library screening with two genes and seven microsatellite markers yielded between two and eight positive clones, and none of those tested was absent from the library. End-sequencing of 480 individual clones generated 828 sequences after trimming, with an average sequence length of 624 bp. BLASTN searches of the nr and EST databases of GenBank and BLASTX searches of the nr database resulted in 213 (25.72%) and 44 (5.31%) significant hits (E < e−5), respectively. Repetitive sequences analysis resulted in 375 repeats, accounting for 15.84% of total length, which were composed of interspersed repetitive sequences, tandem repeats, and low-complexity sequences. The fosmid library, in conjunction with the fosmid end sequences, will serve as a useful resource for physical mapping and positional cloning, and provide a better understanding of the Zhikong scallop genome.

Details

ISSN :
14362236 and 14362228
Volume :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Marine Biotechnology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9d1d8f31965e44cb80518780f50ec2f1