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Pigs in sequence space: A 0.66X coverage pig genome survey based on shotgun sequencing

BACKGROUND: Comparative whole genome analysis of Mammalia can benefit from the addition of more species. The pig is an obvious choice due to its economic and medical importance as well as its evolutionary position in the artiodactyls. RESULTS: We have generated ~3.84 million shotgun sequences (0.66X...

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Autores principales: Wernersson, Rasmus, Schierup, Mikkel H, Jørgensen, Frank G, Gorodkin, Jan, Panitz, Frank, Stærfeldt, Hans-Henrik, Christensen, Ole F, Mailund, Thomas, Hornshøj, Henrik, Klein, Ami, Wang, Jun, Liu, Bin, Hu, Songnian, Dong, Wei, Li, Wei, Wong, Gane KS, Yu, Jun, Wang, Jian, Bendixen, Christian, Fredholm, Merete, Brunak, Søren, Yang, Huanming, Bolund, Lars
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1142312/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15885146
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-6-70
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author Wernersson, Rasmus
Schierup, Mikkel H
Jørgensen, Frank G
Gorodkin, Jan
Panitz, Frank
Stærfeldt, Hans-Henrik
Christensen, Ole F
Mailund, Thomas
Hornshøj, Henrik
Klein, Ami
Wang, Jun
Liu, Bin
Hu, Songnian
Dong, Wei
Li, Wei
Wong, Gane KS
Yu, Jun
Wang, Jian
Bendixen, Christian
Fredholm, Merete
Brunak, Søren
Yang, Huanming
Bolund, Lars
author_facet Wernersson, Rasmus
Schierup, Mikkel H
Jørgensen, Frank G
Gorodkin, Jan
Panitz, Frank
Stærfeldt, Hans-Henrik
Christensen, Ole F
Mailund, Thomas
Hornshøj, Henrik
Klein, Ami
Wang, Jun
Liu, Bin
Hu, Songnian
Dong, Wei
Li, Wei
Wong, Gane KS
Yu, Jun
Wang, Jian
Bendixen, Christian
Fredholm, Merete
Brunak, Søren
Yang, Huanming
Bolund, Lars
author_sort Wernersson, Rasmus
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description BACKGROUND: Comparative whole genome analysis of Mammalia can benefit from the addition of more species. The pig is an obvious choice due to its economic and medical importance as well as its evolutionary position in the artiodactyls. RESULTS: We have generated ~3.84 million shotgun sequences (0.66X coverage) from the pig genome. The data are hereby released (NCBI Trace repository with center name "SDJVP", and project name "Sino-Danish Pig Genome Project") together with an initial evolutionary analysis. The non-repetitive fraction of the sequences was aligned to the UCSC human-mouse alignment and the resulting three-species alignments were annotated using the human genome annotation. Ultra-conserved elements and miRNAs were identified. The results show that for each of these types of orthologous data, pig is much closer to human than mouse is. Purifying selection has been more efficient in pig compared to human, but not as efficient as in mouse, and pig seems to have an isochore structure most similar to the structure in human. CONCLUSION: The addition of the pig to the set of species sequenced at low coverage adds to the understanding of selective pressures that have acted on the human genome by bisecting the evolutionary branch between human and mouse with the mouse branch being approximately 3 times as long as the human branch. Additionally, the joint alignment of the shot-gun sequences to the human-mouse alignment offers the investigator a rapid way to defining specific regions for analysis and resequencing.
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spelling pubmed-11423122005-06-03 Pigs in sequence space: A 0.66X coverage pig genome survey based on shotgun sequencing Wernersson, Rasmus Schierup, Mikkel H Jørgensen, Frank G Gorodkin, Jan Panitz, Frank Stærfeldt, Hans-Henrik Christensen, Ole F Mailund, Thomas Hornshøj, Henrik Klein, Ami Wang, Jun Liu, Bin Hu, Songnian Dong, Wei Li, Wei Wong, Gane KS Yu, Jun Wang, Jian Bendixen, Christian Fredholm, Merete Brunak, Søren Yang, Huanming Bolund, Lars BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: Comparative whole genome analysis of Mammalia can benefit from the addition of more species. The pig is an obvious choice due to its economic and medical importance as well as its evolutionary position in the artiodactyls. RESULTS: We have generated ~3.84 million shotgun sequences (0.66X coverage) from the pig genome. The data are hereby released (NCBI Trace repository with center name "SDJVP", and project name "Sino-Danish Pig Genome Project") together with an initial evolutionary analysis. The non-repetitive fraction of the sequences was aligned to the UCSC human-mouse alignment and the resulting three-species alignments were annotated using the human genome annotation. Ultra-conserved elements and miRNAs were identified. The results show that for each of these types of orthologous data, pig is much closer to human than mouse is. Purifying selection has been more efficient in pig compared to human, but not as efficient as in mouse, and pig seems to have an isochore structure most similar to the structure in human. CONCLUSION: The addition of the pig to the set of species sequenced at low coverage adds to the understanding of selective pressures that have acted on the human genome by bisecting the evolutionary branch between human and mouse with the mouse branch being approximately 3 times as long as the human branch. Additionally, the joint alignment of the shot-gun sequences to the human-mouse alignment offers the investigator a rapid way to defining specific regions for analysis and resequencing. BioMed Central 2005-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC1142312/ /pubmed/15885146 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-6-70 Text en Copyright © 2005 Wernersson et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Wernersson, Rasmus
Schierup, Mikkel H
Jørgensen, Frank G
Gorodkin, Jan
Panitz, Frank
Stærfeldt, Hans-Henrik
Christensen, Ole F
Mailund, Thomas
Hornshøj, Henrik
Klein, Ami
Wang, Jun
Liu, Bin
Hu, Songnian
Dong, Wei
Li, Wei
Wong, Gane KS
Yu, Jun
Wang, Jian
Bendixen, Christian
Fredholm, Merete
Brunak, Søren
Yang, Huanming
Bolund, Lars
Pigs in sequence space: A 0.66X coverage pig genome survey based on shotgun sequencing
title Pigs in sequence space: A 0.66X coverage pig genome survey based on shotgun sequencing
title_full Pigs in sequence space: A 0.66X coverage pig genome survey based on shotgun sequencing
title_fullStr Pigs in sequence space: A 0.66X coverage pig genome survey based on shotgun sequencing
title_full_unstemmed Pigs in sequence space: A 0.66X coverage pig genome survey based on shotgun sequencing
title_short Pigs in sequence space: A 0.66X coverage pig genome survey based on shotgun sequencing
title_sort pigs in sequence space: a 0.66x coverage pig genome survey based on shotgun sequencing
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1142312/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15885146
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-6-70
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