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De novo assembly of the Mongolian gerbil genome and transcriptome

Shifeng Cheng, Yuan Fu, Yaolei Zhang, Wenfei Xian, Hongli Wang, Benedikt Grothe, Xin Lu, Xun Xu, Achim Klug, View ORCID ProfileElizabeth A McCullagh
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/522516
Shifeng Cheng
BGI-Shenzhen, Agricultural Genome Institute at Shenzhen;
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Yuan Fu
BGI-Shenzhen, Agricultural Genome Institute at Shenzhen;
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Yaolei Zhang
BGI-Shenzhen, Beishan Industrial Zone, China National Genebank;
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Wenfei Xian
BGI-Shenzhen, Agricultural Genome Institute at Shenzhen;
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Hongli Wang
BGI-Shenzhen, Agricultural Genome Institute at Shenzhen;
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Benedikt Grothe
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet Munich;
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Xin Lu
Agricultural Genome Institute at Shenzhen, China National GeneBank;
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Xun Xu
Agricultural Genome Institute at Shenzhen, China National GeneBank;
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Achim Klug
University of Colorado Anschutz
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Elizabeth A McCullagh
University of Colorado Anschutz
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  • For correspondence: elizabeth.mccullagh@ucdenver.edu
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BACKGROUND: The Mongolian gerbil (Meriones unguiculatus) has historically been used as a model organism for the auditory and visual systems, stroke/ischemia, epilepsy and aging related research since 1935 when laboratory gerbils were separated from their wild counterparts. In this study we report genome sequencing, assembly, and annotation further supported by transcriptome data from 27 different tissues samples. FINDINGS: The genome was assembled using Illumina HiSeq 2000 and resulted in a final genome size of 2.54 Gbp with contig and scaffold N50 values of 31.4 Kbp and 500.0 Kbp, respectively. Based on the k-mer estimated genome size of 2.48 Gbp, the assembly appears to be complete. The genome annotation was supported by transcriptome data that identified 36 019 predicted protein-coding genes across 27 tissue samples. A BUSCO search of 3023 mammalian groups resulted in 86% of curated single copy orthologs present among predicted genes, indicating a high level of completeness of the genome. CONCLUSIONS: We report a de novo assembly of the Mongolian gerbil genome that was further enhanced by annotation of transcriptome data from several tissues. Sequencing of this genome increases the utility of the gerbil as a model organism, opening the availability of now widely used genetic tools.

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De novo assembly of the Mongolian gerbil genome and transcriptome
Shifeng Cheng, Yuan Fu, Yaolei Zhang, Wenfei Xian, Hongli Wang, Benedikt Grothe, Xin Lu, Xun Xu, Achim Klug, Elizabeth A McCullagh
bioRxiv 522516; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/522516
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De novo assembly of the Mongolian gerbil genome and transcriptome
Shifeng Cheng, Yuan Fu, Yaolei Zhang, Wenfei Xian, Hongli Wang, Benedikt Grothe, Xin Lu, Xun Xu, Achim Klug, Elizabeth A McCullagh
bioRxiv 522516; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/522516

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