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About the Gasterosteus aculeatus genome

Assembly

Stickleback This is the first release of the Stickleback genome (Gasterosteus aculeatus). The genome sequencing and assembly are provided by the Broad Institute, with cDNAs and ESTs being provided by the Stanford Human Genome Center. The assembly has been sequenced by whole-genome shotgun sequencing with a base coverage of approximately 11x. The stickleback genome is approximately 460 Mb in length and comprises 22 pairs of chromosomes (groups) including a mitochondrial chromosome and an additional 1,822 unplaced supercontigs.

Annotation

The gene set for stickleback was built using a modified version of the standard Ensembl genebuild pipeline. The majority of gene models are based on genewise alignments of proteins from species genetically distant from stickleback. To improve accuracy, genewise alignments were made to stretches of genomic sequence rather than to 'miniseqs'. cDNA and EST sequences were used to add UTR to genes with 3' and 5' ESTs from the same clone being paired where possible.

The quality of the gene models was assessed by generating sets of potential orthologs to genes from other species. Potentially missing predictions and partial gene predictions were identified by examining the orthologs and used to improve the gene models. 2,208 cDNAs from Stanford Human Genome Center were used to further assess quality before being incorporated into the final gene set.

What's New in Ensembl 44

Gasterosteus aculeatus News

There is no Gasterosteus aculeatus-specific news this release.

General News

  • ncRNAs for Ensembl chordates
    All Ensembl genebuild databases (i.e. excluding the imported invertebrate databases for mosquitoes, fruit fly, worm and yeast) have been updated with new ncRNA data.
  • Compara updates

    Pairwise alignments

    • Platypus (Ornithorhynchus anatinus) OANA5 BLASTZ_NET vs Mus musculus (NCBIM36)
    • Cat (Felis catus) BLASTZ_NET vs Canis familiaris (BROADD2)
    • Treeshrew (Tupaia belangeri) BLASTZ_NET vs Homo sapiens (NCBI36)
    • Hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus) BLASTZ_NET vs Homo sapiens (NCBI36)
    • Opossum (Monodelphis domestica) BROAD5 (new assembly) BLASTZ_NET vs Homo sapiens (NCBI36)
    • Bushbaby (Otolemur garnetti) (2X genome, new species) BLASTZ_NET vs Homo sapiens (NCBI36)
    • Ground squirrel (Spermophilus tridecemlineatus) (2X genome, new species) BLASTZ_NET vs Homo sapiens (NCBI36)
    • Little brown bat (Myotis lucifugus) (2X genome, new species) BLASTZ_NET vs Homo sapiens (NCBI36)

    Multiple alignments

    PECAN (vertebrates) 10 ways.
    Read more...
  • Schema changes
    There have been no major schema changes this release, however we are starting to systematically work through the schema to make sure that all column types are appropriate for the data they are likely to hold.
    Read more...


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Statistics

Assembly: BROAD S1, Feb 2006
Genebuild: Ensembl, Jun 2006
Database version: 44.1b
Known genes: 71
Novel genes: 20,808
Pseudogenes: 52
RNA genes: 1,265
Genscan gene predictions: 44,884
Gene exons: 246,105
Gene transcripts: 27,723
Base Pairs*: 446,627,861
Golden Path Length**: 461,533,448

* Total number of base pairs = sum of lengths of DNA table

** Reference assembly (Golden path) length = sum of non-redundant top level seq regions


 

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