Macronuclear Genome Sequence of the Ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila, a Model Eukaryote
J. Craig Venter Institute · New York University · +15 more institutions
Abstract
The ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila is a model organism for molecular and cellular biology. Like other ciliates, this species has separate germline and soma functions that are embodied by distinct nuclei within a single cell. The germline-like micronucleus (MIC) has its genome held in reserve for sexual reproduction. The soma-like macronucleus (MAC), which possesses a genome processed from that of the MIC, is the center of gene expression and does not directly contribute DNA to sexual progeny. We report here the shotgun sequencing, assembly, and analysis of the MAC genome of T. thermophila, which is approximately 104 Mb in length and composed of approximately 225 chromosomes. Overall, the gene set is robust,…
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53Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Tetrahymena
- Macronucleus
- Genetics
- Genome
- Gene
- Model organism
- Life in Land