MytiBase: a knowledgebase of mussel (<it>M. galloprovincialis</it>) transcribed sequences

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Although Bivalves are among the most studied marine organisms due to their ecological role, economic importance and use in pollution biomonitoring, very little information is available on the genome sequences of mussels. This study r...

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Main Authors: Roch Philippe, Bovo Giuseppe, De Nardi Barbara, Varotto Laura, Bernante Filippo, De Pittà Cristiano, Venier Paola, Novoa Beatriz, Figueras Antonio, Pallavicini Alberto, Lanfranchi Gerolamo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-02-01
Series:BMC Genomics
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/10/72
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Summary:<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Although Bivalves are among the most studied marine organisms due to their ecological role, economic importance and use in pollution biomonitoring, very little information is available on the genome sequences of mussels. This study reports the functional analysis of a large-scale Expressed Sequence Tag (EST) sequencing from different tissues of <it>Mytilus galloprovincialis </it>(the Mediterranean mussel) challenged with toxic pollutants, temperature and potentially pathogenic bacteria.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We have constructed and sequenced seventeen cDNA libraries from different Mediterranean mussel tissues: gills, digestive gland, foot, anterior and posterior adductor muscle, mantle and haemocytes. A total of 24,939 clones were sequenced from these libraries generating 18,788 high-quality ESTs which were assembled into 2,446 overlapping clusters and 4,666 singletons resulting in a total of 7,112 non-redundant sequences. In particular, a high-quality normalized cDNA library (Nor01) was constructed as determined by the high rate of gene discovery (65.6%). Bioinformatic screening of the non-redundant <it>M. galloprovincialis </it>sequences identified 159 microsatellite-containing ESTs. Clusters, consensuses, related similarities and gene ontology searches have been organized in a dedicated, searchable database <url>http://mussel.cribi.unipd.it</url>.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>We defined the first species-specific catalogue of <it>M. galloprovincialis </it>ESTs including 7,112 unique transcribed sequences. Putative microsatellite markers were identified. This annotated catalogue represents a valuable platform for expression studies, marker validation and genetic linkage analysis for investigations in the biology of Mediterranean mussels.</p>
ISSN:1471-2164