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About the Chicken genome

Assembly

Chicken This site displays the 2.1 (May 2006) release of the chicken genome. The analysis of the chicken sequence involves an international group of scientists including individuals from the US, UK, Europe and China, headed by the Genome Sequencing Center at Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis.

Of the 1.05 Gb genome, approximately 95% of the sequence has been anchored to chromosomes, which include autosomes 1-28 and 32, two additional linkage groups, and sex chromosomes W and Z. (In contrast to mammals, the female chicken is heterogametic (ZW) and the male is homogametic (ZZ).) The remaining unanchored contigs have been concatenated into the virtual chromosome "chrUn", separated by gaps of 100 bp. All unknown gap sizes have been set to 100 bp. The N50 ultracontig size is 15.5Mb (n=19); the longest ultracontig is 80.3Mb on chicken chromosome 3. The N50 supercontig size is 11.1Mb (n=26); the longest supercontig is 52Mb on chr2. The N50 contig size is 45kb (n=5863); the longest contig is 625kb. Q20 base redundancy: 7.1X

Annotation

The gene set for Chicken was built using a modified version of the standard Ensembl genebuild pipeline. Gene models are based on genewise alignments of chicken proteins as well as genetically distant proteins from other species. To improve the accuracy of models generated from distant species, the Genewise alignments were made to stretches of genomic sequence rather than to 'miniseqs'. The protein based gene models were then extended using Chicken cDNA and EST alignments, the cDNAs were added to models made from chicken proteins and the ESTs to models based on proteins from other species. The resulting gene models were then assessed by generating sets of potential orthologs to genes from other vertebrate species. Potentially missing predictions and partial gene predictions were identified by examining the orthologs, which were then used to build new gene models.

What's New in Ensembl 49

Gallus gallus News

  • Variation updates
    New variation databases have been released for human, mouse, chicken and zebrafish (dbSNP 128) and rat (dbSNP 126). Transcript variation has been rerun for dog, platypus, chimp, and tetraodon due to gene set changes.

General News

  • Release schedule

    Ensembl release 50 will occur in July (rather than in April as originally scheduled).
    Read more...

  • API changes - regulatory features
    Regulatory feature support has been moved from the core API to the functional genomics API. More information about using the new code...
  • Removal of viral genes
    We have removed a total of about 1200 viral genes from the following species.
    Read more...
  • Mart updates
    RGD and SGD Symbol+ID combinations have been introduced, similar to HGNC, MGI and ZFIN. The issue with subsets of homologs being returned has been resolved.

More news...

Statistics

Assembly: WASHUC2, May 2006
Genebuild: Ensembl, Aug 2006
Database version: 49.2g
Known protein-coding genes: 4,782
Projected protein-coding genes: 7,469
Novel protein-coding genes: 4,485
Pseudogenes: 96
RNA genes: 655
Genscan gene predictions: 40,505
Gene exons: 182,183
Gene transcripts: 22,291
SNPs: 2,960,841
Base Pairs: 1,050,947,331
Golden Path Length: 1,100,480,441
Most common InterPro domains: Top 40 Top 500

How the statistics are calculated


 

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