The genome of Schmidtea mediterranea and the evolution of core cellular mechanisms.
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| Abstract | :
The planarian Schmidtea mediterranea is an important model for stem cell research and regeneration, but adequate genome resources for this species have been lacking. Here we report a highly contiguous genome assembly of S. mediterranea, using long-read sequencing and a de novo assembler (MARVEL) enhanced for low-complexity reads. The S. mediterranea genome is highly polymorphic and repetitive, and harbours a novel class of giant retroelements. Furthermore, the genome assembly lacks a number of highly conserved genes, including critical components of the mitotic spindle assembly checkpoint, but planarians maintain checkpoint function. Our genome assembly provides a key model system resource that will be useful for studying regeneration and the evolutionary plasticity of core cell biological mechanisms. |
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2018
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Nature
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| Date Published | :
2018
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| ISSN Number | :
0028-0836
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| URL | :
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature25473
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| DOI | :
10.1038/nature25473
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Nature
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