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Hybrid genome assembly and annotation of Danionella translucida.


ABSTRACT: Studying neuronal circuits at cellular resolution is very challenging in vertebrates due to the size and optical turbidity of their brains. Danionella translucida, a close relative of zebrafish, was recently introduced as a model organism for investigating neural network interactions in adult individuals. Danionella remains transparent throughout its life, has the smallest known vertebrate brain and possesses a rich repertoire of complex behaviours. Here we sequenced, assembled and annotated the Danionella translucida genome employing a hybrid Illumina/Nanopore read library as well as RNA-seq of embryonic, larval and adult mRNA. We achieved high assembly continuity using low-coverage long-read data and annotated a large fraction of the transcriptome. This dataset will pave the way for molecular research and targeted genetic manipulation of this novel model organism.

SUBMITTER: Kadobianskyi M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6710283 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Hybrid genome assembly and annotation of Danionella translucida.

Kadobianskyi Mykola M   Schulze Lisanne L   Schuelke Markus M   Judkewitz Benjamin B  

Scientific data 20190826 1


Studying neuronal circuits at cellular resolution is very challenging in vertebrates due to the size and optical turbidity of their brains. Danionella translucida, a close relative of zebrafish, was recently introduced as a model organism for investigating neural network interactions in adult individuals. Danionella remains transparent throughout its life, has the smallest known vertebrate brain and possesses a rich repertoire of complex behaviours. Here we sequenced, assembled and annotated the  ...[more]

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