Salmo salar Genome sequencing
Atlantic salmon is one of 68 closely related species of salmonids which comprise eleven genera that include salmon, trout, charr, freshwater whitefishes, ciscos and graylings. Atlantic salmon are of considerable economic, social and environmental importance. Salmonids contribute to local and global...
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ftdatacite:10.26036/cnphis0000913 2023-05-15T15:30:35+02:00 Salmo salar Genome sequencing BGI 2012 https://dx.doi.org/10.26036/cnphis0000913 https://db.cngb.org/search/project/PRJNA72713/ en eng CNGB Genome sequencing and assembly Multiisolate ftp://ftp.cngb.org/pub/sra/sra-instant/reads/ByStudy/sra/SRP/SRP011/SRP011583 dataset Dataset 2012 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.26036/cnphis0000913 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Atlantic salmon is one of 68 closely related species of salmonids which comprise eleven genera that include salmon, trout, charr, freshwater whitefishes, ciscos and graylings. Atlantic salmon are of considerable economic, social and environmental importance. Salmonids contribute to local and global economies through aquaculture, wild stock fisheries and recreational sport fisheries. In addition, they are a traditional food source for aboriginal peoples and play a central role in their culture. Salmon and trout are sentinel species for monitoring the aquatic environment, and therefore they are used extensively for eco-toxicology studies. Importantly, the common ancestor of salmon and trout experienced a whole genome duplication (60-100MYA), and modern species may be considered pseudo tetraploid as they are well along the process of reverting to a stable diploid state. There is a large salmonid research community working on the biology, life histories, population dynamics, biogeography, phylogenetic relationships, physiology and nutrition of salmonids. No other species group of fishes receives such comprehensive commercial and scientific attention. p An International Collaboration to Sequence the Atlantic Salmon Genome (ICSASG), representing researchers, funding agencies and industry from Canada, Chile and Norway, was formed to undertake a comprehensive genome sequence that would benefit all salmonids. p Note: Double haploid individual chosen for sequencing. Dataset Atlantic salmon Salmo salar DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Canada Norway |
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Atlantic salmon is one of 68 closely related species of salmonids which comprise eleven genera that include salmon, trout, charr, freshwater whitefishes, ciscos and graylings. Atlantic salmon are of considerable economic, social and environmental importance. Salmonids contribute to local and global economies through aquaculture, wild stock fisheries and recreational sport fisheries. In addition, they are a traditional food source for aboriginal peoples and play a central role in their culture. Salmon and trout are sentinel species for monitoring the aquatic environment, and therefore they are used extensively for eco-toxicology studies. Importantly, the common ancestor of salmon and trout experienced a whole genome duplication (60-100MYA), and modern species may be considered pseudo tetraploid as they are well along the process of reverting to a stable diploid state. There is a large salmonid research community working on the biology, life histories, population dynamics, biogeography, phylogenetic relationships, physiology and nutrition of salmonids. No other species group of fishes receives such comprehensive commercial and scientific attention. p An International Collaboration to Sequence the Atlantic Salmon Genome (ICSASG), representing researchers, funding agencies and industry from Canada, Chile and Norway, was formed to undertake a comprehensive genome sequence that would benefit all salmonids. p Note: Double haploid individual chosen for sequencing. |
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Salmo salar Genome sequencing |
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Salmo salar Genome sequencing |
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Salmo salar Genome sequencing |
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Salmo salar Genome sequencing |
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Salmo salar Genome sequencing |
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salmo salar genome sequencing |
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