Sequencing, de novo annotation and analysis of the first Anguilla anguilla transcriptome: EeelBase opens new perspectives for the study of the critically endangered european eel

Background: Once highly abundant, the European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.; Anguillidae; Teleostei) is considered to be critically endangered and on the verge of extinction, as the stock has declined by 90-99% since the 1980s. Yet, the species is poorly characterized at molecular level with little seq...

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Main Authors: Coppe, Alessandro, Pujolar, Jose Martin, Maes, Gregory E., Larsen, Peter F., Hansen, Michael M., Bernatchez, Louis, Zane, Lorenzo, Bortoluzzi, Stefania
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spelling ftjamescook:oai:researchonline.jcu.edu.au:27632 2024-02-11T09:55:28+01:00 Sequencing, de novo annotation and analysis of the first Anguilla anguilla transcriptome: EeelBase opens new perspectives for the study of the critically endangered european eel Coppe, Alessandro Pujolar, Jose Martin Maes, Gregory E. Larsen, Peter F. Hansen, Michael M. Bernatchez, Louis Zane, Lorenzo Bortoluzzi, Stefania 2010 application/pdf https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/27632/1/27632_Coppe_et_al_2010.pdf unknown BioMed Central http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-11-635 https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/27632/ https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/27632/1/27632_Coppe_et_al_2010.pdf Coppe, Alessandro, Pujolar, Jose Martin, Maes, Gregory E., Larsen, Peter F., Hansen, Michael M., Bernatchez, Louis, Zane, Lorenzo, and Bortoluzzi, Stefania (2010) Sequencing, de novo annotation and analysis of the first Anguilla anguilla transcriptome: EeelBase opens new perspectives for the study of the critically endangered european eel. BMC Genomics, 11. 635. pp. 1-13. open Article PeerReviewed 2010 ftjamescook https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-11-635 2024-01-22T23:30:55Z Background: Once highly abundant, the European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.; Anguillidae; Teleostei) is considered to be critically endangered and on the verge of extinction, as the stock has declined by 90-99% since the 1980s. Yet, the species is poorly characterized at molecular level with little sequence information available in public databases. Results: The first European eel transcriptome was obtained by 454 FLX Titanium sequencing of a normalized cDNA library, produced from a pool of 18 glass eels (juveniles) from the French Atlantic coast and two sites in the Mediterranean coast. Over 310,000 reads were assembled in a total of 19,631 transcribed contigs, with an average length of 531 nucleotides. Overall 36% of the contigs were annotated to known protein/nucleotide sequences and 35 putative miRNA identified. Conclusions: This study represents the first transcriptome analysis for a critically endangered species. EeelBase, a dedicated database of annotated transcriptome sequences of the European eel is freely available at http://compgen.bio.unipd.it/eeelbase. Considering the multiple factors potentially involved in the decline of the European eel, including anthropogenic factors such as pollution and human-introduced diseases, our results will provide a rich source of data to discover and identify new genes, characterize gene expression, as well as for identification of genetic markers scattered across the genome to be used in various applications. Article in Journal/Newspaper Anguilla anguilla European eel James Cook University, Australia: ResearchOnline@JCU BMC Genomics 11 1
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description Background: Once highly abundant, the European eel (Anguilla anguilla L.; Anguillidae; Teleostei) is considered to be critically endangered and on the verge of extinction, as the stock has declined by 90-99% since the 1980s. Yet, the species is poorly characterized at molecular level with little sequence information available in public databases. Results: The first European eel transcriptome was obtained by 454 FLX Titanium sequencing of a normalized cDNA library, produced from a pool of 18 glass eels (juveniles) from the French Atlantic coast and two sites in the Mediterranean coast. Over 310,000 reads were assembled in a total of 19,631 transcribed contigs, with an average length of 531 nucleotides. Overall 36% of the contigs were annotated to known protein/nucleotide sequences and 35 putative miRNA identified. Conclusions: This study represents the first transcriptome analysis for a critically endangered species. EeelBase, a dedicated database of annotated transcriptome sequences of the European eel is freely available at http://compgen.bio.unipd.it/eeelbase. Considering the multiple factors potentially involved in the decline of the European eel, including anthropogenic factors such as pollution and human-introduced diseases, our results will provide a rich source of data to discover and identify new genes, characterize gene expression, as well as for identification of genetic markers scattered across the genome to be used in various applications.
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author Coppe, Alessandro
Pujolar, Jose Martin
Maes, Gregory E.
Larsen, Peter F.
Hansen, Michael M.
Bernatchez, Louis
Zane, Lorenzo
Bortoluzzi, Stefania
spellingShingle Coppe, Alessandro
Pujolar, Jose Martin
Maes, Gregory E.
Larsen, Peter F.
Hansen, Michael M.
Bernatchez, Louis
Zane, Lorenzo
Bortoluzzi, Stefania
Sequencing, de novo annotation and analysis of the first Anguilla anguilla transcriptome: EeelBase opens new perspectives for the study of the critically endangered european eel
author_facet Coppe, Alessandro
Pujolar, Jose Martin
Maes, Gregory E.
Larsen, Peter F.
Hansen, Michael M.
Bernatchez, Louis
Zane, Lorenzo
Bortoluzzi, Stefania
author_sort Coppe, Alessandro
title Sequencing, de novo annotation and analysis of the first Anguilla anguilla transcriptome: EeelBase opens new perspectives for the study of the critically endangered european eel
title_short Sequencing, de novo annotation and analysis of the first Anguilla anguilla transcriptome: EeelBase opens new perspectives for the study of the critically endangered european eel
title_full Sequencing, de novo annotation and analysis of the first Anguilla anguilla transcriptome: EeelBase opens new perspectives for the study of the critically endangered european eel
title_fullStr Sequencing, de novo annotation and analysis of the first Anguilla anguilla transcriptome: EeelBase opens new perspectives for the study of the critically endangered european eel
title_full_unstemmed Sequencing, de novo annotation and analysis of the first Anguilla anguilla transcriptome: EeelBase opens new perspectives for the study of the critically endangered european eel
title_sort sequencing, de novo annotation and analysis of the first anguilla anguilla transcriptome: eeelbase opens new perspectives for the study of the critically endangered european eel
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