Title : Identification and characterization of full-length cDNAs in channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) and blue catfish (Ictalurus furcatus) - Chen_2010_PLoS.One_5_e11546 |
Author(s) : Chen F , Lee Y , Jiang Y , Wang S , Peatman E , Abernathy J , Liu H , Liu S , Kucuktas H , Ke C , Liu Z |
Ref : PLoS ONE , 5 :e11546 , 2010 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Genome annotation projects, gene functional studies, and phylogenetic analyses for a given organism all greatly benefit from access to a validated full-length cDNA resource. While increasingly common in model species, full-length cDNA resources in aquaculture species are scarce. METHODOLOGY AND PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Through in silico analysis of catfish (Ictalurus spp.) ESTs, a total of 10,037 channel catfish and 7,382 blue catfish cDNA clones were identified as potentially encoding full-length cDNAs. Of this set, a total of 1,169 channel catfish and 933 blue catfish full-length cDNA clones were selected for re-sequencing to provide additional coverage and ensure sequence accuracy. A total of 1,745 unique gene transcripts were identified from the full-length cDNA set, including 1,064 gene transcripts from channel catfish and 681 gene transcripts from blue catfish, with 416 transcripts shared between the two closely related species. Full-length sequence characteristics (ortholog conservation, UTR length, Kozak sequence, and conserved motifs) of the channel and blue catfish were examined in detail. Comparison of gene ontology composition between full-length cDNAs and all catfish ESTs revealed that the full-length cDNA set is representative of the gene diversity encoded in the catfish transcriptome. |
PubMedSearch : Chen_2010_PLoS.One_5_e11546 |
PubMedID: 20634964 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: ictpu-e3teh0 , ictpu-e3tfr7 , ictpu-a0a2d0pnc6 |
Gene_locus | ictpu-e3teh0 ictpu-e3tfr7 ictpu-a0a2d0pnc6 |
Chen F, Lee Y, Jiang Y, Wang S, Peatman E, Abernathy J, Liu H, Liu S, Kucuktas H, Ke C, Liu Z (2010)
Identification and characterization of full-length cDNAs in channel catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) and blue catfish (Ictalurus furcatus)
PLoS ONE
5 :e11546
Chen F, Lee Y, Jiang Y, Wang S, Peatman E, Abernathy J, Liu H, Liu S, Kucuktas H, Ke C, Liu Z (2010)
PLoS ONE
5 :e11546