Sequence and comparative analysis of the chicken genome provide unique perspectives on vertebrate evolution
Abstract
We present here a draft genome sequence of the red jungle fowl, Gallus gallus. Because the chicken is a modern descendant of the dinosaurs and the first non-mammalian amniote to have its genome sequenced, the draft sequence of its genome--composed of approximately one billion base pairs of sequence and an estimated 20,000-23,000 genes--provides a new perspective on vertebrate genome evolution, while also improving the annotation of mammalian genomes. For example, the evolutionary distance between chicken and human provides high specificity in detecting functional elements, both non-coding and coding. Notably, many conserved non-coding sequences are far from genes and cannot be assigned to defined functional…
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175- LWLaDeana W. HillierCorresponding
- MWMiller, W.
- BEBirney, E.
- WWWarren, W.
- HRHardison, R.C.
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- Vertebrate
- Evolutionary biology
- Sequence (biology)
- Biology
- Computational biology
- Genome
- Genetics
- Gene
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life in Land
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