Sequencing and de novo transcriptome assembly of the Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianus)

Yong Huang, Xiao Chan Gao, Jian Li Xiong, Hong Tao Ren, Xi Hong Sun
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Abstract

Next-generation technologies for determination of genomics and transcriptomics composition have a wide range of applications. Andrias davidianus, has become an endangered amphibian species of salamander endemic in China. However, there is a lack of the molecular information. In this study, we obtained the RNA-Seq data from a pool of A. davidianus tissue including spleen, liver, muscle, kidney, skin, testis, gut and heart using Illumina HiSeq 2500 platform. A total of 15,398,997,600 bp were obtained, corresponding to 102,659,984 raw reads. A total of 102,659,984 reads were filtered after removing low-quality reads and trimming the adapter sequences. The Trinity program was used to de novo assemble 132,912 unigenes with an average length of 690 bp and N50 of 1263 bp. Unigenes were annotated through number of databases. These transcriptomic data of A. davidianus should open the door to molecular evolution studies based on the entire transcriptome or targeted genes of interest to sequence. The raw data in this study can be available in NCBI SRA database with accession number of SRP099564.

中国大鲵(Andrias davidianus)的测序和转录组组装
下一代基因组学和转录组学组成测定技术具有广泛的应用前景。大鲵(Andrias davidianus)是中国特有的一种濒危两栖动物。然而,缺乏分子信息。在本研究中,我们使用Illumina HiSeq 2500平台从a . davidianus的脾脏、肝脏、肌肉、肾脏、皮肤、睾丸、肠道和心脏组织中获得RNA-Seq数据。共获得15398,997,600 bp,对应于102,659,984个raw reads。在去除低质量reads和修剪适配器序列后,共过滤了102,659,984条reads。利用Trinity程序重新组装了132912个unigenes,平均长度为690 bp, N50为1263 bp。通过多个数据库对Unigenes进行了注释。这些转录组数据将为基于整个转录组或感兴趣的目标基因测序的分子进化研究打开大门。本研究的原始数据可在NCBI SRA数据库中获得,登录号为SRP099564。
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