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甲壳动物转录组数据库资源:用于大规模跨甲壳动物分析。

CrusTome: a transcriptome database resource for large-scale analyses across Crustacea.

机构信息

Department of Biology, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA.

Department of Invertebrate Zoology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC 20560, USA.

出版信息

G3 (Bethesda). 2023 Jul 5;13(7). doi: 10.1093/g3journal/jkad098.

Abstract

Transcriptomes from nontraditional model organisms often harbor a wealth of unexplored data. Examining these data sets can lead to clarity and novel insights in traditional systems, as well as to discoveries across a multitude of fields. Despite significant advances in DNA sequencing technologies and in their adoption, access to genomic and transcriptomic resources for nontraditional model organisms remains limited. Crustaceans, for example, being among the most numerous, diverse, and widely distributed taxa on the planet, often serve as excellent systems to address ecological, evolutionary, and organismal questions. While they are ubiquitously present across environments, and of economic and food security importance, they remain severely underrepresented in publicly available sequence databases. Here, we present CrusTome, a multispecies, multitissue, transcriptome database of 201 assembled mRNA transcriptomes (189 crustaceans, 30 of which were previously unpublished, and 12 ecdysozoans for phylogenetic context) as an evolving and publicly available resource. This database is suitable for evolutionary, ecological, and functional studies that employ genomic/transcriptomic techniques and data sets. CrusTome is presented in BLAST and DIAMOND formats, providing robust data sets for sequence similarity searches, orthology assignments, phylogenetic inference, etc. and thus allowing for straightforward incorporation into existing custom pipelines for high-throughput analyses. In addition, to illustrate the use and potential of CrusTome, we conducted phylogenetic analyses elucidating the identity and evolution of the cryptochrome/photolyase family of proteins across crustaceans.

摘要

非传统模式生物的转录组通常蕴藏着丰富的未开发数据。研究这些数据集可以为传统系统带来清晰和新的见解,也可以在众多领域带来发现。尽管 DNA 测序技术取得了重大进展并得到了广泛采用,但非传统模式生物的基因组和转录组资源仍然有限。例如,甲壳类动物是地球上数量最多、多样性最广、分布最广的类群之一,通常是解决生态、进化和生物问题的极好系统。虽然它们普遍存在于各种环境中,具有经济和粮食安全重要性,但它们在公开可用的序列数据库中仍然严重缺乏代表性。在这里,我们展示了 CrusTome,这是一个多物种、多组织的转录组数据库,包含 201 个组装的 mRNA 转录组(189 种甲壳类动物,其中 30 种是以前未发表的,还有 12 种节肢动物作为系统发育背景),是一个不断发展和公开可用的资源。该数据库适用于采用基因组/转录组技术和数据集的进化、生态和功能研究。CrusTome 以 BLAST 和 DIAMOND 格式呈现,为序列相似性搜索、同源性分配、系统发育推断等提供了强大的数据集,从而可以轻松地将其纳入现有的高通量分析自定义管道中。此外,为了说明 CrusTome 的用途和潜力,我们进行了系统发育分析,阐明了甲壳类动物中隐色体/光解酶家族蛋白的身份和进化。

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