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Annotated features of domestic cat – Felis catus genome

BACKGROUND: Domestic cats enjoy an extensive veterinary medical surveillance which has described nearly 250 genetic diseases analogous to human disorders. Feline infectious agents offer powerful natural models of deadly human diseases, which include feline immunodeficiency virus, feline sarcoma viru...

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Autores principales: Tamazian, Gaik, Simonov, Serguei, Dobrynin, Pavel, Makunin, Alexey, Logachev, Anton, Komissarov, Aleksey, Shevchenko, Andrey, Brukhin, Vladimir, Cherkasov, Nikolay, Svitin, Anton, Koepfli, Klaus-Peter, Pontius, Joan, Driscoll, Carlos A, Blackistone, Kevin, Barr, Cristina, Goldman, David, Antunes, Agostinho, Quilez, Javier, Lorente-Galdos, Belen, Alkan, Can, Marques-Bonet, Tomas, Menotti-Raymond, Marylin, David, Victor A, Narfström, Kristina, O’Brien, Stephen J
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4138527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25143822
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2047-217X-3-13
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author Tamazian, Gaik
Simonov, Serguei
Dobrynin, Pavel
Makunin, Alexey
Logachev, Anton
Komissarov, Aleksey
Shevchenko, Andrey
Brukhin, Vladimir
Cherkasov, Nikolay
Svitin, Anton
Koepfli, Klaus-Peter
Pontius, Joan
Driscoll, Carlos A
Blackistone, Kevin
Barr, Cristina
Goldman, David
Antunes, Agostinho
Quilez, Javier
Lorente-Galdos, Belen
Alkan, Can
Marques-Bonet, Tomas
Menotti-Raymond, Marylin
David, Victor A
Narfström, Kristina
O’Brien, Stephen J
author_facet Tamazian, Gaik
Simonov, Serguei
Dobrynin, Pavel
Makunin, Alexey
Logachev, Anton
Komissarov, Aleksey
Shevchenko, Andrey
Brukhin, Vladimir
Cherkasov, Nikolay
Svitin, Anton
Koepfli, Klaus-Peter
Pontius, Joan
Driscoll, Carlos A
Blackistone, Kevin
Barr, Cristina
Goldman, David
Antunes, Agostinho
Quilez, Javier
Lorente-Galdos, Belen
Alkan, Can
Marques-Bonet, Tomas
Menotti-Raymond, Marylin
David, Victor A
Narfström, Kristina
O’Brien, Stephen J
author_sort Tamazian, Gaik
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Domestic cats enjoy an extensive veterinary medical surveillance which has described nearly 250 genetic diseases analogous to human disorders. Feline infectious agents offer powerful natural models of deadly human diseases, which include feline immunodeficiency virus, feline sarcoma virus and feline leukemia virus. A rich veterinary literature of feline disease pathogenesis and the demonstration of a highly conserved ancestral mammal genome organization make the cat genome annotation a highly informative resource that facilitates multifaceted research endeavors. FINDINGS: Here we report a preliminary annotation of the whole genome sequence of Cinnamon, a domestic cat living in Columbia (MO, USA), bisulfite sequencing of Boris, a male cat from St. Petersburg (Russia), and light 30× sequencing of Sylvester, a European wildcat progenitor of cat domestication. The annotation includes 21,865 protein-coding genes identified by a comparative approach, 217 loci of endogenous retrovirus-like elements, repetitive elements which comprise about 55.7% of the whole genome, 99,494 new SNVs, 8,355 new indels, 743,326 evolutionary constrained elements, and 3,182 microRNA homologues. The methylation sites study shows that 10.5% of cat genome cytosines are methylated. An assisted assembly of a European wildcat, Felis silvestris silvestris, was performed; variants between F. silvestris and F. catus genomes were derived and compared to F. catus. CONCLUSIONS: The presented genome annotation extends beyond earlier ones by closing gaps of sequence that were unavoidable with previous low-coverage shotgun genome sequencing. The assembly and its annotation offer an important resource for connecting the rich veterinary and natural history of cats to genome discovery.
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spelling pubmed-41385272014-08-21 Annotated features of domestic cat – Felis catus genome Tamazian, Gaik Simonov, Serguei Dobrynin, Pavel Makunin, Alexey Logachev, Anton Komissarov, Aleksey Shevchenko, Andrey Brukhin, Vladimir Cherkasov, Nikolay Svitin, Anton Koepfli, Klaus-Peter Pontius, Joan Driscoll, Carlos A Blackistone, Kevin Barr, Cristina Goldman, David Antunes, Agostinho Quilez, Javier Lorente-Galdos, Belen Alkan, Can Marques-Bonet, Tomas Menotti-Raymond, Marylin David, Victor A Narfström, Kristina O’Brien, Stephen J Gigascience Data Note BACKGROUND: Domestic cats enjoy an extensive veterinary medical surveillance which has described nearly 250 genetic diseases analogous to human disorders. Feline infectious agents offer powerful natural models of deadly human diseases, which include feline immunodeficiency virus, feline sarcoma virus and feline leukemia virus. A rich veterinary literature of feline disease pathogenesis and the demonstration of a highly conserved ancestral mammal genome organization make the cat genome annotation a highly informative resource that facilitates multifaceted research endeavors. FINDINGS: Here we report a preliminary annotation of the whole genome sequence of Cinnamon, a domestic cat living in Columbia (MO, USA), bisulfite sequencing of Boris, a male cat from St. Petersburg (Russia), and light 30× sequencing of Sylvester, a European wildcat progenitor of cat domestication. The annotation includes 21,865 protein-coding genes identified by a comparative approach, 217 loci of endogenous retrovirus-like elements, repetitive elements which comprise about 55.7% of the whole genome, 99,494 new SNVs, 8,355 new indels, 743,326 evolutionary constrained elements, and 3,182 microRNA homologues. The methylation sites study shows that 10.5% of cat genome cytosines are methylated. An assisted assembly of a European wildcat, Felis silvestris silvestris, was performed; variants between F. silvestris and F. catus genomes were derived and compared to F. catus. CONCLUSIONS: The presented genome annotation extends beyond earlier ones by closing gaps of sequence that were unavoidable with previous low-coverage shotgun genome sequencing. The assembly and its annotation offer an important resource for connecting the rich veterinary and natural history of cats to genome discovery. BioMed Central 2014-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4138527/ /pubmed/25143822 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2047-217X-3-13 Text en Copyright © 2014 Tamazian 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 credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Data Note
Tamazian, Gaik
Simonov, Serguei
Dobrynin, Pavel
Makunin, Alexey
Logachev, Anton
Komissarov, Aleksey
Shevchenko, Andrey
Brukhin, Vladimir
Cherkasov, Nikolay
Svitin, Anton
Koepfli, Klaus-Peter
Pontius, Joan
Driscoll, Carlos A
Blackistone, Kevin
Barr, Cristina
Goldman, David
Antunes, Agostinho
Quilez, Javier
Lorente-Galdos, Belen
Alkan, Can
Marques-Bonet, Tomas
Menotti-Raymond, Marylin
David, Victor A
Narfström, Kristina
O’Brien, Stephen J
Annotated features of domestic cat – Felis catus genome
title Annotated features of domestic cat – Felis catus genome
title_full Annotated features of domestic cat – Felis catus genome
title_fullStr Annotated features of domestic cat – Felis catus genome
title_full_unstemmed Annotated features of domestic cat – Felis catus genome
title_short Annotated features of domestic cat – Felis catus genome
title_sort annotated features of domestic cat – felis catus genome
topic Data Note
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4138527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25143822
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2047-217X-3-13
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