Development and characterization of cDNA resources for the common marmoset: one of the experimental primate models.

Shoji Tatsumoto, Naoki Adati, Yasushi Tohtoki, Yoshiyuki Sakaki, Thorsten Boroviak, Sonoko Habu, Hideyuki Okano, Hiroshi Suemizu, Erika Sasaki, Masanobu Satake
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The common marmoset is a new world monkey, which has become a valuable experimental animal for biomedical research. This study developed cDNA libraries for the common marmoset from five different tissues. A total of 290 426 high-quality EST sequences were obtained, where 251 587 sequences (86.5%) had homology (1E(-100)) with the Refseqs of six different primate species, including human and marmoset. In parallel, 270 673 sequences (93.2%) were aligned to the human genome. When 247 090 sequences were assembled into 17 232 contigs, most of the sequences (218 857 or 15 089 contigs) were located in exonic regions, indicating that these genes are expressed in human and marmoset. The other 5578 sequences (or 808 contigs) mapping to the human genome were not located in exonic regions, suggesting that they are not expressed in human. Furthermore, a different set of 118 potential coding sequences were not similar to any Refseqs in any species, and, thus, may represent unknown genes. The cDNA libraries developed in this study are available through RIKEN Bio Resource Center. A Web server for the marmoset cDNAs is available at http://marmoset.nig.ac.jp/index.html, where each marmoset EST sequence has been annotated by reference to the human genome. These new libraries will be a useful genetic resource to facilitate research in the common marmoset.

普通狨猴cDNA资源的开发与鉴定:一种实验性灵长类动物模型。
普通狨猴是一种新的世界猴,已成为生物医学研究中有价值的实验动物。本研究建立了来自5种不同组织的普通狨猴cDNA文库。共获得290 426条高质量EST序列,其中251 587条序列(86.5%)与人类、狨猴等6种不同灵长类动物的Refseqs同源(1E(-100))。与此同时,270 673个序列(93.2%)与人类基因组一致。247 090个序列被组装成17 232个contigs,其中大部分序列(218 857或15 089个contigs)位于外显子区,表明这些基因在人和狨猴中均有表达。其他5578个序列(或808个contigs)与人类基因组的映射不在外显子区域,表明它们在人类中不表达。另一组118个潜在编码序列与任何物种的Refseqs都不相似,因此可能代表未知基因。本研究开发的cDNA文库可通过RIKEN生物资源中心获得。绒猴cdna的Web服务器可在http://marmoset.nig.ac.jp/index.html上获得,其中每个绒猴EST序列都参照人类基因组进行了注释。这些新文库将为促进普通狨猴的研究提供有用的遗传资源。
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