The Genome Sequence of Caenorhabditis briggsae: A Platform for Comparative Genomics
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory · University of Washington · +11 more institutions
Abstract
The soil nematodes Caenorhabditis briggsae and Caenorhabditis elegans diverged from a common ancestor roughly 100 million years ago and yet are almost indistinguishable by eye. They have the same chromosome number and genome sizes, and they occupy the same ecological niche. To explore the basis for this striking conservation of structure and function, we have sequenced the C. briggsae genome to a high-quality draft stage and compared it to the finished C. elegans sequence. We predict approximately 19,500 protein-coding genes in the C. briggsae genome, roughly the same as in C. elegans. Of these, 12,200 have clear C. elegans orthologs, a further 6,500 have one or more clearly detectable C. elegans homologs, and…
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Authors
36- LSLincoln SteinCorresponding
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
- ZBZhirong Bao
University of Washington, Washington University in St. Louis
- DBDarin Blasiar
Washington University in St. Louis
- TBThomas Blumenthal
University of Colorado Denver
- MRMichael R. Brent
Washington University in St. Louis, University of Missouri–St. Louis
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Caenorhabditis
- Genome
- Caenorhabditis elegans
- Genetics
- Comparative genomics
- Gene
- Genomics
- Life in Land