Increasing genomic information in bivalves through new EST collections in four species: development of new genetic markers for environmental studies and genome evolution

The generation of EST information is an essential step in the genomic characterisation of species. In the context of the European Network Marine Genomics, a common goal was to significantly increase the amount of ESTs in commercial marine mollusk species and more specifically in the less studied but...

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Main Authors: Tanguy, A., Bierne, N., Saavedra, C., Pina, B., Bachère, E., Kube, M., Bazin, E., Bonhomme, F., Boudry, P., Boulo, V., Boutet, I., Cancela, L., Dossat, C., Favrel, P., Huvet, A., Jarque, S., Jollivet, D., Klages, S., Lapègue, S., Leite, R., Moal, J., Moraga, D., Reinhardt, R., Samain, J., Zouros, E., Canario, A.
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Language:English
Published: 2008
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spelling ftpubman:oai:pure.mpg.de:item_1584620 2024-09-15T18:03:14+00:00 Increasing genomic information in bivalves through new EST collections in four species: development of new genetic markers for environmental studies and genome evolution Gene Tanguy, A. Bierne, N. Saavedra, C. Pina, B. Bachère, E. Kube, M. Bazin, E. Bonhomme, F. Boudry, P. Boulo, V. Boutet, I. Cancela, L. Dossat, C. Favrel, P. Huvet, A. Jarque, S. Jollivet, D. Klages, S. Lapègue, S. Leite, R. Moal, J. Moraga, D. Reinhardt, R. Samain, J. Zouros, E. Canario, A. 2008-01-31 http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0010-8074-5 eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/urn/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6T39-4R063XM-1&_user=28761&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C000002718&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=28761&md5=e3c8eedc5c170fe78436896a35dcf7f9 info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1016/j.gene.2007.10.021 http://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-0010-8074-5 Gene info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2008 ftpubman https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gene.2007.10.021 2024-07-31T09:31:27Z The generation of EST information is an essential step in the genomic characterisation of species. In the context of the European Network Marine Genomics, a common goal was to significantly increase the amount of ESTs in commercial marine mollusk species and more specifically in the less studied but ecologically and commercially important groups, such as mussel and clam genera. Normalized cDNA libraries were constructed for four different relevant bivalves species (Crassostrea gigas, Mytilus edulis, Ruditapes decussatus and Bathymodiolus azoricus), using numerous tissues and physiological conditions. In this paper, we present the analysis of the 13,013 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) generated. Each EST library was independently assembled and 1300–3000 unique sequences were identified in each species. For the different species, functional categories could be assigned to only about 16 to 27% of ESTs using the GO annotation tool. All sequences have been incorporated into a publicly available database and form the basis for subsequent microarray design, SNP detection and polymorphism analysis, and the placement of novel markers on genetic linkage maps. Article in Journal/Newspaper Crassostrea gigas Max Planck Society: MPG.PuRe Gene 408 1-2 27 36
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description The generation of EST information is an essential step in the genomic characterisation of species. In the context of the European Network Marine Genomics, a common goal was to significantly increase the amount of ESTs in commercial marine mollusk species and more specifically in the less studied but ecologically and commercially important groups, such as mussel and clam genera. Normalized cDNA libraries were constructed for four different relevant bivalves species (Crassostrea gigas, Mytilus edulis, Ruditapes decussatus and Bathymodiolus azoricus), using numerous tissues and physiological conditions. In this paper, we present the analysis of the 13,013 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) generated. Each EST library was independently assembled and 1300–3000 unique sequences were identified in each species. For the different species, functional categories could be assigned to only about 16 to 27% of ESTs using the GO annotation tool. All sequences have been incorporated into a publicly available database and form the basis for subsequent microarray design, SNP detection and polymorphism analysis, and the placement of novel markers on genetic linkage maps.
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author Tanguy, A.
Bierne, N.
Saavedra, C.
Pina, B.
Bachère, E.
Kube, M.
Bazin, E.
Bonhomme, F.
Boudry, P.
Boulo, V.
Boutet, I.
Cancela, L.
Dossat, C.
Favrel, P.
Huvet, A.
Jarque, S.
Jollivet, D.
Klages, S.
Lapègue, S.
Leite, R.
Moal, J.
Moraga, D.
Reinhardt, R.
Samain, J.
Zouros, E.
Canario, A.
spellingShingle Tanguy, A.
Bierne, N.
Saavedra, C.
Pina, B.
Bachère, E.
Kube, M.
Bazin, E.
Bonhomme, F.
Boudry, P.
Boulo, V.
Boutet, I.
Cancela, L.
Dossat, C.
Favrel, P.
Huvet, A.
Jarque, S.
Jollivet, D.
Klages, S.
Lapègue, S.
Leite, R.
Moal, J.
Moraga, D.
Reinhardt, R.
Samain, J.
Zouros, E.
Canario, A.
Increasing genomic information in bivalves through new EST collections in four species: development of new genetic markers for environmental studies and genome evolution
author_facet Tanguy, A.
Bierne, N.
Saavedra, C.
Pina, B.
Bachère, E.
Kube, M.
Bazin, E.
Bonhomme, F.
Boudry, P.
Boulo, V.
Boutet, I.
Cancela, L.
Dossat, C.
Favrel, P.
Huvet, A.
Jarque, S.
Jollivet, D.
Klages, S.
Lapègue, S.
Leite, R.
Moal, J.
Moraga, D.
Reinhardt, R.
Samain, J.
Zouros, E.
Canario, A.
author_sort Tanguy, A.
title Increasing genomic information in bivalves through new EST collections in four species: development of new genetic markers for environmental studies and genome evolution
title_short Increasing genomic information in bivalves through new EST collections in four species: development of new genetic markers for environmental studies and genome evolution
title_full Increasing genomic information in bivalves through new EST collections in four species: development of new genetic markers for environmental studies and genome evolution
title_fullStr Increasing genomic information in bivalves through new EST collections in four species: development of new genetic markers for environmental studies and genome evolution
title_full_unstemmed Increasing genomic information in bivalves through new EST collections in four species: development of new genetic markers for environmental studies and genome evolution
title_sort increasing genomic information in bivalves through new est collections in four species: development of new genetic markers for environmental studies and genome evolution
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