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SRX1029481: Whole genome sequencing of Microcebus murinus kidney sample MMUR.00-37514
20 PACBIO_SMRT (PacBio RS) runs: 1.6M spots, 6.4G bases, 23.9Gb downloads

Design: Whole genome sequencing of Microcebus murinus kidney sample MMUR.00-37514
Submitted by: Baylor College of Medicine (BCM)
Study: Mouse lemur reference genome and diversity panel.
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The BCM-HGSC is sequencing and assembling the genome of the gray mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus). A high quality draft sequence of the reference genome will be assembled from a female mouse lemur, using read data produced by the Illumina platforms. The BCM-HGSC is currently generating deep Illumina read coverage from the same animal that was previously used by the Broad Institute to generate approximately 2x Sanger sequence coverage. The BCM-HGSC is also using the Pacific Biosciences RS platform to generate several-fold coverage of long reads that will be used to close gaps in the initial Illumina-based assembly. The BCM-HGSC is collaborating in this project with Dr. Anne Yoder of the Duke Lemur Center. The reference animal was obtained from the DLC mouse lemur colony. A BioNano map of a lemur genome was deposited as SUPPF_0000000066, and links to those files are present in <a href="ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pub/supplementary_data/bionanomaps.csv">ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pub/supplementary_data/bionanomaps.csv</a> In addition to the deep sequence coverage of the reference mouse lemur, BCM-HGSC will generate whole genome sequences from additional mouse lemurs, both to identify DNA sequence variation within Microcebus murinus and to characterize genomic differences among species within this genus. Additional samples from M. murinus have been obtained from Anne Yoder (DLC) and Dr. Corrine Lautier,Universit Montpellier II, France. Analyses will include comparisons with the human and other nonhuman primate genomes. Mouse lemurs are members of the Family Cheirogaleidae, strepsirrhine primates that diverged from the ancestors of humans and apes more than 50 million years ago. The genus Microcebus is endemic to Madagascar, and consists of at least 12 recognized species. M. murinus, the gray mouse lemur, is nocturnal with small body size (55-65 grams) and complex social behavior. Mouse lemurs provide important comparative genomic information for analyses of the evolution of the human and other primate genomes. As strepsirrhine primates, they serve as an outgroup to all comparisons among New World monkeys, Old World monkeys, apes and humans. Mouse lemurs are also used as animal models for various studies related to human biology and disease, including aging, reproductive biology and Alzheimer's disease.
Sample: Sample from Microcebus murinus 37514
SAMN03463713 • SRS937928 • All experiments • All runs
Library:
Name: PWG_NGTDRG.37514_PB_3sA
Instrument: PacBio RS
Strategy: WGS
Source: GENOMIC
Selection: RANDOM
Layout: SINGLE
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NameStepPrev StepProgramVersion
Base Caller1NILSMRTAnalysis1.3
Quality Scores21SMRTAnalysis1.3
Runs: 20 runs, 1.6M spots, 6.4G bases, 23.9Gb
Run# of Spots# of BasesSizePublished
SRR202855381,741242.3M937.8Mb2015-05-15
SRR202862581,741407.7M1.5Gb2015-05-15
SRR202862681,741373.1M1.4Gb2015-05-15
SRR202864181,741255.9M984.3Mb2015-05-15
SRR202864281,741245.2M950Mb2015-05-15
SRR202864381,741273.7M1Gb2015-05-15
SRR202868781,741233.5M904.9Mb2015-05-15
SRR202873581,741319.7M1.2Gb2015-05-15
SRR202873681,741306.6M1.2Gb2015-05-15
SRR202873881,741386.6M1.4Gb2015-05-15
SRR202873981,741411.3M1.5Gb2015-05-15
SRR202874081,741346.3M1.3Gb2015-05-15
SRR202874181,741412.4M1.5Gb2015-05-15
SRR202883181,741379.2M1.4Gb2015-05-15
SRR202883281,741388.5M1.4Gb2015-05-15
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