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The genome sequence of taurine cattle: a window to ruminant biology and evolution.

Authors :
Elsik CG
Tellam RL
Worley KC
Gibbs RA
Muzny DM
Weinstock GM
Adelson DL
Eichler EE
Elnitski L
Guigó R
Hamernik DL
Kappes SM
Lewin HA
Lynn DJ
Nicholas FW
Reymond A
Rijnkels M
Skow LC
Zdobnov EM
Schook L
Womack J
Alioto T
Antonarakis SE
Astashyn A
Chapple CE
Chen HC
Chrast J
Câmara F
Ermolaeva O
Henrichsen CN
Hlavina W
Kapustin Y
Kiryutin B
Kitts P
Kokocinski F
Landrum M
Maglott D
Pruitt K
Sapojnikov V
Searle SM
Solovyev V
Souvorov A
Ucla C
Wyss C
Anzola JM
Gerlach D
Elhaik E
Graur D
Reese JT
Edgar RC
McEwan JC
Payne GM
Raison JM
Junier T
Kriventseva EV
Eyras E
Plass M
Donthu R
Larkin DM
Reecy J
Yang MQ
Chen L
Cheng Z
Chitko-McKown CG
Liu GE
Matukumalli LK
Song J
Zhu B
Bradley DG
Brinkman FS
Lau LP
Whiteside MD
Walker A
Wheeler TT
Casey T
German JB
Lemay DG
Maqbool NJ
Molenaar AJ
Seo S
Stothard P
Baldwin CL
Baxter R
Brinkmeyer-Langford CL
Brown WC
Childers CP
Connelley T
Ellis SA
Fritz K
Glass EJ
Herzig CT
Iivanainen A
Lahmers KK
Bennett AK
Dickens CM
Gilbert JG
Hagen DE
Salih H
Aerts J
Caetano AR
Dalrymple B
Garcia JF
Gill CA
Hiendleder SG
Memili E
Spurlock D
Williams JL
Alexander L
Brownstein MJ
Guan L
Holt RA
Jones SJ
Marra MA
Moore R
Moore SS
Roberts A
Taniguchi M
Waterman RC
Chacko J
Chandrabose MM
Cree A
Dao MD
Dinh HH
Gabisi RA
Hines S
Hume J
Jhangiani SN
Joshi V
Kovar CL
Lewis LR
Liu YS
Lopez J
Morgan MB
Nguyen NB
Okwuonu GO
Ruiz SJ
Santibanez J
Wright RA
Buhay C
Ding Y
Dugan-Rocha S
Herdandez J
Holder M
Sabo A
Egan A
Goodell J
Wilczek-Boney K
Fowler GR
Hitchens ME
Lozado RJ
Moen C
Steffen D
Warren JT
Zhang J
Chiu R
Schein JE
Durbin KJ
Havlak P
Jiang H
Liu Y
Qin X
Ren Y
Shen Y
Song H
Bell SN
Davis C
Johnson AJ
Lee S
Nazareth LV
Patel BM
Pu LL
Vattathil S
Williams RL Jr
Curry S
Hamilton C
Sodergren E
Wheeler DA
Barris W
Bennett GL
Eggen A
Green RD
Harhay GP
Hobbs M
Jann O
Keele JW
Kent MP
Lien S
McKay SD
McWilliam S
Ratnakumar A
Schnabel RD
Smith T
Snelling WM
Sonstegard TS
Stone RT
Sugimoto Y
Takasuga A
Taylor JF
Van Tassell CP
Macneil MD
Abatepaulo AR
Abbey CA
Ahola V
Almeida IG
Amadio AF
Anatriello E
Bahadue SM
Biase FH
Boldt CR
Carroll JA
Carvalho WA
Cervelatti EP
Chacko E
Chapin JE
Cheng Y
Choi J
Colley AJ
de Campos TA
De Donato M
Santos IK
de Oliveira CJ
Deobald H
Devinoy E
Donohue KE
Dovc P
Eberlein A
Fitzsimmons CJ
Franzin AM
Garcia GR
Genini S
Gladney CJ
Grant JR
Greaser ML
Green JA
Hadsell DL
Hakimov HA
Halgren R
Harrow JL
Hart EA
Hastings N
Hernandez M
Hu ZL
Ingham A
Iso-Touru T
Jamis C
Jensen K
Kapetis D
Kerr T
Khalil SS
Khatib H
Kolbehdari D
Kumar CG
Kumar D
Leach R
Lee JC
Li C
Logan KM
Malinverni R
Marques E
Martin WF
Martins NF
Maruyama SR
Mazza R
McLean KL
Medrano JF
Moreno BT
Moré DD
Muntean CT
Nandakumar HP
Nogueira MF
Olsaker I
Pant SD
Panzitta F
Pastor RC
Poli MA
Poslusny N
Rachagani S
Ranganathan S
Razpet A
Riggs PK
Rincon G
Rodriguez-Osorio N
Rodriguez-Zas SL
Romero NE
Rosenwald A
Sando L
Schmutz SM
Shen L
Sherman L
Southey BR
Lutzow YS
Sweedler JV
Tammen I
Telugu BP
Urbanski JM
Utsunomiya YT
Verschoor CP
Waardenberg AJ
Wang Z
Ward R
Weikard R
Welsh TH Jr
White SN
Wilming LG
Wunderlich KR
Yang J
Zhao FQ
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.) [Science] 2009 Apr 24; Vol. 324 (5926), pp. 522-8.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

To understand the biology and evolution of ruminants, the cattle genome was sequenced to about sevenfold coverage. The cattle genome contains a minimum of 22,000 genes, with a core set of 14,345 orthologs shared among seven mammalian species of which 1217 are absent or undetected in noneutherian (marsupial or monotreme) genomes. Cattle-specific evolutionary breakpoint regions in chromosomes have a higher density of segmental duplications, enrichment of repetitive elements, and species-specific variations in genes associated with lactation and immune responsiveness. Genes involved in metabolism are generally highly conserved, although five metabolic genes are deleted or extensively diverged from their human orthologs. The cattle genome sequence thus provides a resource for understanding mammalian evolution and accelerating livestock genetic improvement for milk and meat production.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-9203
Volume :
324
Issue :
5926
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
19390049
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1169588