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About the Mouse Lemur genome

Assembly

Mouse Lemur

This is the first release of the low-coverage 1.93X assembly of the mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus). The genome sequencing and assembly is provided by the Broad Institute.

The N50 size is the length such that 50% of the assembled genome lies in blocks of the N50 size or longer. The N50 length for supercontigs is 107.02 kb and is 3.51 kb for contigs. The total number of bases in supercontigs is 2.89 Gb and in contigs is 1.85 Gb.

Annotation

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 4903 such gene scaffolds, with identifiers of the form "GeneScaffold_1". This mouse lemur pre-release features analyses performed by Ensembl

What's New in Ensembl 49

Microcebus murinus News

  • ncRNAs - new data and patches
    Two ncRNA sets have been added, for pika and mouse lemur, and the ncRNA descriptions in human have been patched.

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: micMur1, Jun 2007
Genebuild: Ensembl, July 2007
Database version: 49.1
Known protein-coding genes: 17
Projected protein-coding genes: 14,200
Novel protein-coding genes: 2,102
Pseudogenes: 1,605
RNA genes: 1,789
Genscan gene predictions: 75,990
Gene exons: 0
Gene transcripts: 0
Base Pairs: 1,852,394,361
Golden Path Length: 2,910,103,014
Most common InterPro domains: Top 40 Top 500

How the statistics are calculated


 

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