Title : A 100\%-complete sequence reveals unusually simple genomic features in the hot-spring red alga Cyanidioschyzon merolae - Nozaki_2007_BMC.Biol_5_28 |
Author(s) : Nozaki H , Takano H , Misumi O , Terasawa K , Matsuzaki M , Maruyama S , Nishida K , Yagisawa F , Yoshida Y , Fujiwara T , Takio S , Tamura K , Chung SJ , Nakamura S , Kuroiwa H , Tanaka K , Sato N , Kuroiwa T |
Ref : BMC Biol , 5 :28 , 2007 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: All previously reported eukaryotic nuclear genome sequences have been incomplete, especially in highly repeated units and chromosomal ends. Because repetitive DNA is important for many aspects of biology, complete chromosomal structures are fundamental for understanding eukaryotic cells. Our earlier, nearly complete genome sequence of the hot-spring red alga Cyanidioschyzon merolae revealed several unique features, including just three ribosomal DNA copies, very few introns, and a small total number of genes. However, because the exact structures of certain functionally important repeated elements remained ambiguous, that sequence was not complete. Obviously, those ambiguities needed to be resolved before the unique features of the C. merolae genome could be summarized, and the ambiguities could only be resolved by completing the sequence. Therefore, we aimed to complete all previous gaps and sequence all remaining chromosomal ends, and now report the first nuclear-genome sequence for any eukaryote that is 100% complete. |
PubMedSearch : Nozaki_2007_BMC.Biol_5_28 |
PubMedID: 17623057 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: cyam1-m1vi61 , cyam1-m1vhh9 |
Gene_locus | cyam1-m1vi61 cyam1-m1vhh9 |
Nozaki H, Takano H, Misumi O, Terasawa K, Matsuzaki M, Maruyama S, Nishida K, Yagisawa F, Yoshida Y, Fujiwara T, Takio S, Tamura K, Chung SJ, Nakamura S, Kuroiwa H, Tanaka K, Sato N, Kuroiwa T (2007)
A 100\%-complete sequence reveals unusually simple genomic features in the hot-spring red alga Cyanidioschyzon merolae
BMC Biol
5 :28
Nozaki H, Takano H, Misumi O, Terasawa K, Matsuzaki M, Maruyama S, Nishida K, Yagisawa F, Yoshida Y, Fujiwara T, Takio S, Tamura K, Chung SJ, Nakamura S, Kuroiwa H, Tanaka K, Sato N, Kuroiwa T (2007)
BMC Biol
5 :28