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Assembly of the Candida albicans genome into sixteen supercontigs aligned on the eight chromosomes

BACKGROUND: The 10.9× genomic sequence of Candida albicans, the most important human fungal pathogen, was published in 2004. Assembly 19 consisted of 412 supercontigs, of which 266 were a haploid set, since this fungus is diploid and contains an extensive degree of heterozygosity but lacks a complet...

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Autores principales: van het Hoog, Marco, Rast, Timothy J, Martchenko, Mikhail, Grindle, Suzanne, Dignard, Daniel, Hogues, Hervé, Cuomo, Christine, Berriman, Matthew, Scherer, Stewart, Magee, BB, Whiteway, Malcolm, Chibana, Hiroji, Nantel, André, Magee, PT
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1896002/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17419877
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2007-8-4-r52
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author van het Hoog, Marco
Rast, Timothy J
Martchenko, Mikhail
Grindle, Suzanne
Dignard, Daniel
Hogues, Hervé
Cuomo, Christine
Berriman, Matthew
Scherer, Stewart
Magee, BB
Whiteway, Malcolm
Chibana, Hiroji
Nantel, André
Magee, PT
author_facet van het Hoog, Marco
Rast, Timothy J
Martchenko, Mikhail
Grindle, Suzanne
Dignard, Daniel
Hogues, Hervé
Cuomo, Christine
Berriman, Matthew
Scherer, Stewart
Magee, BB
Whiteway, Malcolm
Chibana, Hiroji
Nantel, André
Magee, PT
author_sort van het Hoog, Marco
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The 10.9× genomic sequence of Candida albicans, the most important human fungal pathogen, was published in 2004. Assembly 19 consisted of 412 supercontigs, of which 266 were a haploid set, since this fungus is diploid and contains an extensive degree of heterozygosity but lacks a complete sexual cycle. However, sequences of specific chromosomes were not determined. RESULTS: Supercontigs from Assembly 19 (183, representing 98.4% of the sequence) were assigned to individual chromosomes purified by pulse-field gel electrophoresis and hybridized to DNA microarrays. Nine Assembly 19 supercontigs were found to contain markers from two different chromosomes. Assembly 21 contains the sequence of each of the eight chromosomes and was determined using a synteny analysis with preliminary versions of the Candida dubliniensis genome assembly, bioinformatics, a sequence tagged site (STS) map of overlapping fosmid clones, and an optical map. The orientation and order of the contigs on each chromosome, repeat regions too large to be covered by a sequence run, such as the ribosomal DNA cluster and the major repeat sequence, and telomere placement were determined using the STS map. Sequence gaps were closed by PCR and sequencing of the products. The overall assembly was compared to an optical map; this identified some misassembled contigs and gave a size estimate for each chromosome. CONCLUSION: Assembly 21 reveals an ancient chromosome fusion, a number of small internal duplications followed by inversions, and a subtelomeric arrangement, including a new gene family, the TLO genes. Correlations of position with relatedness of gene families imply a novel method of dispersion. The sequence of the individual chromosomes of C. albicans raises interesting biological questions about gene family creation and dispersion, subtelomere organization, and chromosome evolution.
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spelling pubmed-18960022007-06-22 Assembly of the Candida albicans genome into sixteen supercontigs aligned on the eight chromosomes van het Hoog, Marco Rast, Timothy J Martchenko, Mikhail Grindle, Suzanne Dignard, Daniel Hogues, Hervé Cuomo, Christine Berriman, Matthew Scherer, Stewart Magee, BB Whiteway, Malcolm Chibana, Hiroji Nantel, André Magee, PT Genome Biol Research BACKGROUND: The 10.9× genomic sequence of Candida albicans, the most important human fungal pathogen, was published in 2004. Assembly 19 consisted of 412 supercontigs, of which 266 were a haploid set, since this fungus is diploid and contains an extensive degree of heterozygosity but lacks a complete sexual cycle. However, sequences of specific chromosomes were not determined. RESULTS: Supercontigs from Assembly 19 (183, representing 98.4% of the sequence) were assigned to individual chromosomes purified by pulse-field gel electrophoresis and hybridized to DNA microarrays. Nine Assembly 19 supercontigs were found to contain markers from two different chromosomes. Assembly 21 contains the sequence of each of the eight chromosomes and was determined using a synteny analysis with preliminary versions of the Candida dubliniensis genome assembly, bioinformatics, a sequence tagged site (STS) map of overlapping fosmid clones, and an optical map. The orientation and order of the contigs on each chromosome, repeat regions too large to be covered by a sequence run, such as the ribosomal DNA cluster and the major repeat sequence, and telomere placement were determined using the STS map. Sequence gaps were closed by PCR and sequencing of the products. The overall assembly was compared to an optical map; this identified some misassembled contigs and gave a size estimate for each chromosome. CONCLUSION: Assembly 21 reveals an ancient chromosome fusion, a number of small internal duplications followed by inversions, and a subtelomeric arrangement, including a new gene family, the TLO genes. Correlations of position with relatedness of gene families imply a novel method of dispersion. The sequence of the individual chromosomes of C. albicans raises interesting biological questions about gene family creation and dispersion, subtelomere organization, and chromosome evolution. BioMed Central 2007 2007-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC1896002/ /pubmed/17419877 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2007-8-4-r52 Text en Copyright © 2007 van het Hoog 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
van het Hoog, Marco
Rast, Timothy J
Martchenko, Mikhail
Grindle, Suzanne
Dignard, Daniel
Hogues, Hervé
Cuomo, Christine
Berriman, Matthew
Scherer, Stewart
Magee, BB
Whiteway, Malcolm
Chibana, Hiroji
Nantel, André
Magee, PT
Assembly of the Candida albicans genome into sixteen supercontigs aligned on the eight chromosomes
title Assembly of the Candida albicans genome into sixteen supercontigs aligned on the eight chromosomes
title_full Assembly of the Candida albicans genome into sixteen supercontigs aligned on the eight chromosomes
title_fullStr Assembly of the Candida albicans genome into sixteen supercontigs aligned on the eight chromosomes
title_full_unstemmed Assembly of the Candida albicans genome into sixteen supercontigs aligned on the eight chromosomes
title_short Assembly of the Candida albicans genome into sixteen supercontigs aligned on the eight chromosomes
title_sort assembly of the candida albicans genome into sixteen supercontigs aligned on the eight chromosomes
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1896002/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17419877
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/gb-2007-8-4-r52
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