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Invertebrate sample from Crassostrea virginica

Identifiers
BioSample: SAMN06349363; Sample name: RU13XGHG1 #28; SRA: SRS2474868
Organism
Crassostrea virginica (eastern oyster)
cellular organisms; Eukaryota; Opisthokonta; Metazoa; Eumetazoa; Bilateria; Protostomia; Spiralia; Lophotrochozoa; Mollusca; Bivalvia; Autobranchia; Pteriomorphia; Ostreida; Ostreoidea; Ostreidae; Crassostrea
Package
Invertebrate; version 1.0
Attributes
isolateRU13XGHG1-28
isolation sourceRutgers Haskin Shellfish Research Laboratory inbred lines (NJ)
collection date2015-03-22
geographic locationUSA
tissuewhole sample
biomaterial providerRutgers and USDA ARS Shellfish Genetics Laboratory
Description

Whole Genome Sequencing Project. The Eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica, provides important ecological and economical services, making it the target of restoration projects and supporting a significant fishery/aquaculture industry with landings valued at more than $100 million in 2012. While traditional breeding practices have achieved production of oyster lines with fast growth and improved disease resistance, little is known about the genetic basis of traits of commercial, biological, and ecological importance. Advanced molecular breeding techniques necessitate information regarding markers and genes associated with these traits. The goal of this research is to develop tools and resources to assist in the elucidation of the genomic basis of traits of commercial, biological, evolutionary, and ecological interest in the Eastern oyster. We propose to develop these key resources and tools by performing the sequencing, assembly, and annotation of a reference genome and transcriptome for the Eastern oyster C. virginica. Genome researchers and bioinformatics experts, in collaboration with the Eastern Oyster Genome Consortium, will use state-of-the-art sequencing and assembly strategies to achieve these aims. These reference genome and transcriptomes for the Eastern oysters will aid the research community in the discovery of candidate genes and markers associated with traits of commercial, biological, and ecological importance in oysters.

BioProjects
PRJNA379157 Crassostrea virginica
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PRJNA376014 Crassostrea virginica
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Submission
McDonnell Genome Institute - Washington University School of Medicine, Patrick Minx; 2017-02-20
Accession:
SAMN06349363
ID:
6349363

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