This release of Erinaceus europeaus data is assembled into scaffolds, so there are no chromosomes available to browse.
A few example data points :
This is the first release of the low-coverage 1.86X assembly of the
western European hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus). The genome sequencing
and assembly is provided by the
Broad Institute.
The total number of bases in scaffolds is 3.37 Gb and in contigs it is 2.13 Gb.
Owing to the fragmentary nature of this preliminary assembly, it was necessary to arrange some scaffolds into "gene-scaffold" super-structures, in order to present complete genes. There are 9036 such gene-scaffolds, with identifiers of the form "GeneScaffold_1".
Erinaceus europaeus is one of 16 mammals that will be sequenced as part of the Mammalian Genome Project, funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). A group of species were chosen to maximise the branch length of the evolutionary tree while representing the diversity of mammalian species. Low-coverage 2X assemblies will be produced for these mammals and used in alignments for cross-species comparison. The aim is to increase our understanding of functional elements, especially in the human genome.
There is no Erinaceus europaeus-specific news this release.
Ensembl release 50 will occur in July (rather than in April as originally scheduled).
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We are now using the new enredo-pecan-ortheus (EPO) pipeline for 7-way alignments (placental mammals).
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| Assembly: | eriEur1, Jun 2006 |
| Genebuild: | Ensembl, Oct 2006 |
| Database version: | 49.1c |
| Known protein-coding genes: | 17 |
| Projected protein-coding genes: | 12,495 |
| Novel protein-coding genes: | 2,076 |
| Pseudogenes: | 1,391 |
| RNA genes: | 3,463 |
| Genscan gene predictions: | 138,561 |
| Gene exons: | 0 |
| Gene transcripts: | 0 |
| Base Pairs: | 2,133,117,389 |
| Golden Path Length: | 3,377,524,115 |
| Most common InterPro domains: | Top 40 Top 500 |
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