Armadillo (Dasnov3.0)

Armadillo assembly and gene annotation

Assembly

This is the new release of the draft assembly of the armadillo (Dasypus novemcinctus) genome, Dasnov3.0, provided by the Baylor College of Medicine in Dec 2011. There are 46,558 scaffolds comprised of 314,971 contigs with a scaffold N50 of 1,717,291b and a contig N50 of 26,277b. The N50 size is the length such that 50% of the assembled genome lies in blocks of the N50 size or longer.

Aim

The aim is to increase our understanding of functional elements, especially in the human genome. Dasypus novemcinctus is of particular interest to developmental biologists owing to its habit of producing litters of four genetically-identical young, and it is also the animal model for leprosy.

Other assemblies

  • ARMA (Ensembl release 54)

Gene annotation

Dasnov3.0 was annotated using the standard Ensembl gene annotation system, incorporating RNAseq data provided by BROAD Institute. Gene models are based on:

  • Models build from armadillo RNASeq data using our in-house RNASeq pipeline
  • Genewise alignments of UniProt protein sequences from mammal species
  • Exonerate alignments of Ensembl human proteins from Ensembl release 71

Protein-coding models were extended into their untranslated regions using RNASeq models. In addition to the coding transcript models, non-coding RNAs and pseudogenes were annotated.

RNASeq data set

In addition to the Ensembl gene set, we produced RNAseq-based gene models and an indexed BAM file for each sample used by the RNAseq pipeline and also for the merged data from all tissues. Each RNAseq-based gene model represents only the best supported transcript model. We did a BLASTp of these transcript models against UniProt proteins in order to annotate the open reading frame. The best BLAST hit is displayed as a transcript supporting evidence.

The tissue-specific sets of transcript models built using our RNAseq pipeline are as follows:

TissueNumber of gene models
Set 1Set 2
Ascending Colon1704616937
Cerebellum with brainstem1728917405
Heart1472314786
Kidney1604716041
Liver1564315856
Lung1789118020
rt Quadricep1445014569
Spleen1698817093
Merged21177

The RNAseq data were used to add UTR to protein coding models. Additional splice junctions (introns) may have been identified by our pipeline and not included in the best supported transcript model. We therefore provide users with the full set of introns identified by our RNAseq pipeline to enable further analysis. These introns were identified by searching for reads that splice when mapped to the genome.

More information

General information about this species can be found in Wikipedia.

Statistics

Summary

AssemblyDasnov3.0, INSDC Assembly GCA_000208655.2, Dec 2011
Base Pairs3,631,522,711
Golden Path Length3,631,522,711
Annotation providerEnsembl
Annotation methodMixed strategy build
Genebuild startedJun 2013
Genebuild releasedDec 2013
Genebuild last updated/patchedMay 2016
Database version113.3

Gene counts

Coding genes22,711
Non coding genes9,163
Small non coding genes5,510
Long non coding genes3,179
Misc non coding genes474
Pseudogenes1,500
Gene transcripts37,723

Other

Genscan gene predictions64,600