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The Genome Sequence of the Eastern Woodchuck (Marmota monax) - A Preclinical Animal Model for Chronic Hepatitis B.


ABSTRACT: The Eastern woodchuck (Marmota monax) has been extensively used in research of chronic hepatitis B and liver cancer because its infection with the woodchuck hepatitis virus closely resembles a human hepatitis B virus infection. Development of novel immunotherapeutic approaches requires genetic information on immune pathway genes in this animal model. The woodchuck genome was assembled with a combination of high-coverage whole-genome shotgun sequencing of Illumina paired-end, mate-pair libraries and fosmid pool sequencing. The result is a 2.63 Gigabase (Gb) assembly with a contig N50 of 74.5 kilobases (kb), scaffold N50 of 892 kb, and genome completeness of 99.2%. RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) from seven different tissues aided in the annotation of 30,873 protein-coding genes, which in turn encode 41,826 unique protein products. More than 90% of the genes have been functionally annotated, with 82% of them containing open reading frames. This genome sequence and its annotation will enable further research in chronic hepatitis B and hepatocellular carcinoma and contribute to the understanding of immunological responses in the woodchuck.

SUBMITTER: Alioto TS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6893209 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Genome Sequence of the Eastern Woodchuck (<i>Marmota monax</i>) - A Preclinical Animal Model for Chronic Hepatitis B.

Alioto Tyler S TS   Cruz Fernando F   Gómez-Garrido Jèssica J   Triyatni Miriam M   Gut Marta M   Frias Leonor L   Esteve-Codina Anna A   Menne Stephan S   Kiialainen Anna A   Kumpesa Nadine N   Birzele Fabian F   Schmucki Roland R   Gut Ivo G IG   Spleiss Olivia O  

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The Eastern woodchuck (<i>Marmota monax</i>) has been extensively used in research of chronic hepatitis B and liver cancer because its infection with the woodchuck hepatitis virus closely resembles a human hepatitis B virus infection. Development of novel immunotherapeutic approaches requires genetic information on immune pathway genes in this animal model. The woodchuck genome was assembled with a combination of high-coverage whole-genome shotgun sequencing of Illumina paired-end, mate-pair lib  ...[more]

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