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== Setting the hook: getting data loaded into CoGe == <br> <br> *Loading new genomes into CoGe **Loading from the iPlant Data Store When loading a new genome **Using FTP/HTTP links for uploading genomes **Direct upload **NCBI Loader <br> *Table of fish genomes publicly available in CoGe {| width="1075" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="1" height="1387" |- | '''Class''' | '''Order'''<br> | '''Genus species<br>''' | '''Common name'''<br> | '''Notes'''<br> | '''CoGe Genome Links''' |- | Cephalaspidomorphi<br> | Petromyzontiformes<br> | Lethenteron camtschaticum<br> | Artic lamprey<br> | One of few extant jawless fish<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Petromyzon marinus<br> | Sea lamprey<br> | One of few extant jawless fish<br> | |- | Chondrichthyes<br> | Chimaeriformes<br> | Callorhinchus milii<br> | Australian ghostshark<br> | Proposed model cartilaginous fish<br> | |- | Sarcopterygii<br> | Coelacanthiformes<br> | Latimeria chalumnae<br> | Coelacanth<br> | Oldest known extant Sarcopterygii<br> | |- | Actinopterygii<br> | Anguilliformes<br> | Anguilla japonica<br> | Japanese eel<br> | Ecological model, Industry species<br> | |- | <br> | Beloniformes<br> | Oryzias latipes<br> | Medaka<br> | Model fish, Japanese pet fish<br> | |- | <br> | Characiformes<br> | Astyanax mexicanus<br> | Mexican tetra<br> | Two forms: seeing, and cave-dwelling blind<br> | |- | <br> | Cichliformes<br> | Haplochromis burtoni<br> | Burton’s mouthbrooder<br> | Ecological model species, Aquarium species<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Labeotropheus fuelleborni<br> | Blue mbuna<br> | <br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Maylandia zebra<br> | Zebra mbuna<br> | Ecological model species, aquarium fish<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Mchenga conophoros<br> | <br> | <br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Melanochromis auratus<br> | Auratus cichlid<br> | Phenotypic and ecological diversity<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Neolamprologus brichardi<br> | Princess cichlid<br> | Aquarium fish<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Oreochromis niloticus<br> | Nile tilapia | Industrial species<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Pundamilia nyererei<br> | <br> | <br> | |- | <br> | Cypriniformes<br> | Danio rerio<br> | Zebrafish<br> | Model species<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Pimephales promelas<br> | Fathead minnow<br> | Industrial baitfish<br> | |- | <br> | Cyprinodontiformes<br> | Cyprinodon variegatus<br> | Sheepshead minnow<br> | Toxicology model<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Nothobranchius furzeri<br> | Turquoise killifish<br> | Short life span model species, metabolic diapause<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Nothobranchius kuhntae<br> | Beira killifish<br> | Short life model species<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Poecilia formosa<br> | Amazon molly<br> | Gynogenesis: all female populations<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Poecilia reticulata<br> | guppy<br> | Model species, aquarium fish<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Xiphophorus maculatus<br> | Southern platyfish<br> | Gives live birth<br> | |- | <br> | Esociformes<br> | Esox lucius<br> | Northern pike<br> | Angling species<br> | |- | <br> | Gadiformes<br> | Gadus morhua<br> | Atlantic cod<br> | Industrial species<br> | |- | <br> | Perciformes<br> | Anoplopoma fimbria<br> | Sablefish<br> | Industrial species<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Dicentrarchus labrax<br> | European seabass<br> | Industrial species<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Gasterosteus aculeatus<br> | Three-spined stickleback<br> | Model species<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Sebastes nigrocinctus<br> | Tiger rockfish<br> | Angling species, long lived model, live bearer<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Sebastes rubrivinctus<br> | Flag rockfish<br> | Angling species, industrial species<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Stegastes partitus<br> | Bicolor damselfish<br> | Medical model species<br> | |- | <br> | Pleuronectiformes<br> | Cynoglossus semilaevis<br> | Tongue sole<br> | Industrial species<br> | |- | <br> | Salmoniformes<br> | Oncorhyncus mykiss<br> | Rainbow trout<br> | Angling species, Indrustrial species<br> | |- | <br> | Semionotiformes<br> | Lepisosteus oculatus<br> | Spotted gar<br> | <br> | |- | <br> | Scombriformes<br> | Thunnus orientalis<br> | Pacific bluefin tuna<br> | Industrial species<br> | |- | <br> | Tetraodontiformes<br> | Takifugu flavidus<br> | Sansaifugu<br> | <br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Tetraodon nigroviridis<br> | Spotted green pufferfish<br> | Model species, low amount of repetitive sequence<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Takifugu rubripes<br> | ‘Fugu’ pufferfish<br> | Shortest vertebrate genome<br> | |} <br> *Links to CoGe [[Notebooks]] containing these genomes<br> **[https://genomevolution.org/CoGe/NotebookView.pl?nid=890 All unmasked fish genomes available in CoGe]<br> **[ All masked fish genomes available in CoGe] *Link to [[GenomeList]] for notebooks **[ GenomeList for all fish genomes in CoGe]
== Setting the hook: getting data loaded into CoGe == <br> <br> *Loading new genomes into CoGe **Loading from the iPlant Data Store When loading a new genome **Using FTP/HTTP links for uploading genomes **Direct upload **NCBI Loader <br> *Table of fish genomes publicly available in CoGe {| width="1075" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="1" height="1387" |- | '''Class''' | '''Order'''<br> | '''Genus species<br>''' | '''Common name'''<br> | '''Notes'''<br> | '''CoGe Genome Links''' |- | Cephalaspidomorphi<br> | Petromyzontiformes<br> | Lethenteron camtschaticum<br> | Artic lamprey<br> | One of few extant jawless fish<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Petromyzon marinus<br> | Sea lamprey<br> | One of few extant jawless fish<br> | |- | Chondrichthyes<br> | Chimaeriformes<br> | Callorhinchus milii<br> | Australian ghostshark<br> | Proposed model cartilaginous fish<br> | |- | Sarcopterygii<br> | Coelacanthiformes<br> | Latimeria chalumnae<br> | Coelacanth<br> | Oldest known extant Sarcopterygii<br> | |- | Actinopterygii<br> | Anguilliformes<br> | Anguilla japonica<br> | Japanese eel<br> | Ecological model, Industry species<br> | |- | <br> | Beloniformes<br> | Oryzias latipes<br> | Medaka<br> | Model fish, Japanese pet fish<br> | |- | <br> | Characiformes<br> | Astyanax mexicanus<br> | Mexican tetra<br> | Two forms: seeing, and cave-dwelling blind<br> | |- | <br> | Cichliformes<br> | Haplochromis burtoni<br> | Burton’s mouthbrooder<br> | Ecological model species, Aquarium species<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Labeotropheus fuelleborni<br> | Blue mbuna<br> | <br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Maylandia zebra<br> | Zebra mbuna<br> | Ecological model species, aquarium fish<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Mchenga conophoros<br> | <br> | <br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Melanochromis auratus<br> | Auratus cichlid<br> | Phenotypic and ecological diversity<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Neolamprologus brichardi<br> | Princess cichlid<br> | Aquarium fish<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Oreochromis niloticus<br> | Nile tilapia | Industrial species<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Pundamilia nyererei<br> | <br> | <br> | |- | <br> | Cypriniformes<br> | Danio rerio<br> | Zebrafish<br> | Model species<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Pimephales promelas<br> | Fathead minnow<br> | Industrial baitfish<br> | |- | <br> | Cyprinodontiformes<br> | Cyprinodon variegatus<br> | Sheepshead minnow<br> | Toxicology model<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Nothobranchius furzeri<br> | Turquoise killifish<br> | Short life span model species, metabolic diapause<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Nothobranchius kuhntae<br> | Beira killifish<br> | Short life model species<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Poecilia formosa<br> | Amazon molly<br> | Gynogenesis: all female populations<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Poecilia reticulata<br> | guppy<br> | Model species, aquarium fish<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Xiphophorus maculatus<br> | Southern platyfish<br> | Gives live birth<br> | |- | <br> | Esociformes<br> | Esox lucius<br> | Northern pike<br> | Angling species<br> | |- | <br> | Gadiformes<br> | Gadus morhua<br> | Atlantic cod<br> | Industrial species<br> | |- | <br> | Perciformes<br> | Anoplopoma fimbria<br> | Sablefish<br> | Industrial species<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Dicentrarchus labrax<br> | European seabass<br> | Industrial species<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Gasterosteus aculeatus<br> | Three-spined stickleback<br> | Model species<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Sebastes nigrocinctus<br> | Tiger rockfish<br> | Angling species, long lived model, live bearer<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Sebastes rubrivinctus<br> | Flag rockfish<br> | Angling species, industrial species<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Stegastes partitus<br> | Bicolor damselfish<br> | Medical model species<br> | |- | <br> | Pleuronectiformes<br> | Cynoglossus semilaevis<br> | Tongue sole<br> | Industrial species<br> | |- | <br> | Salmoniformes<br> | Oncorhyncus mykiss<br> | Rainbow trout<br> | Angling species, Indrustrial species<br> | |- | <br> | Semionotiformes<br> | Lepisosteus oculatus<br> | Spotted gar<br> | <br> | |- | <br> | Scombriformes<br> | Thunnus orientalis<br> | Pacific bluefin tuna<br> | Industrial species<br> | |- | <br> | Tetraodontiformes<br> | Takifugu flavidus<br> | Sansaifugu<br> | <br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Tetraodon nigroviridis<br> | Spotted green pufferfish<br> | Model species, low amount of repetitive sequence<br> | |- | <br> | <br> | Takifugu rubripes<br> | ‘Fugu’ pufferfish<br> | Shortest vertebrate genome<br> | |} <br> *Links to CoGe [[Notebooks]] containing these genomes<br> **[https://genomevolution.org/CoGe/NotebookView.pl?nid=890 All unmasked fish genomes available in CoGe]<br> **[ All masked fish genomes available in CoGe] *Link to [[GenomeList]] for notebooks **[ GenomeList for all fish genomes in CoGe]

Revision as of 21:57, 5 December 2014

Summary/Abstract

Introduction

  • Phylogeny of genomes with polyploidy events marked




== Setting the hook: getting data loaded into CoGe ==

*Loading new genomes into CoGe **Loading from the iPlant Data Store When loading a new genome **Using FTP/HTTP links for uploading genomes **Direct upload **NCBI Loader
*Table of fish genomes publicly available in CoGe {| width="1075" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="1" height="1387" |- | Class | Order
| Genus species
| Common name
| Notes
| CoGe Genome Links |- | Cephalaspidomorphi
| Petromyzontiformes
| Lethenteron camtschaticum
| Artic lamprey
| One of few extant jawless fish
| |- |
|
| Petromyzon marinus
| Sea lamprey
| One of few extant jawless fish
| |- | Chondrichthyes
| Chimaeriformes
| Callorhinchus milii
| Australian ghostshark
| Proposed model cartilaginous fish
| |- | Sarcopterygii
| Coelacanthiformes
| Latimeria chalumnae
| Coelacanth
| Oldest known extant Sarcopterygii
| |- | Actinopterygii
| Anguilliformes
| Anguilla japonica
| Japanese eel
| Ecological model, Industry species
| |- |
| Beloniformes
| Oryzias latipes
| Medaka
| Model fish, Japanese pet fish
| |- |
| Characiformes
| Astyanax mexicanus
| Mexican tetra
| Two forms: seeing, and cave-dwelling blind
| |- |
| Cichliformes
| Haplochromis burtoni
| Burton’s mouthbrooder
| Ecological model species, Aquarium species
| |- |
|
| Labeotropheus fuelleborni
| Blue mbuna
|
| |- |
|
| Maylandia zebra
| Zebra mbuna
| Ecological model species, aquarium fish
| |- |
|
| Mchenga conophoros
|
|
| |- |
|
| Melanochromis auratus
| Auratus cichlid
| Phenotypic and ecological diversity
| |- |
|
| Neolamprologus brichardi
| Princess cichlid
| Aquarium fish
| |- |
|
| Oreochromis niloticus
| Nile tilapia | Industrial species
| |- |
|
| Pundamilia nyererei
|
|
| |- |
| Cypriniformes
| Danio rerio
| Zebrafish
| Model species
| |- |
|
| Pimephales promelas
| Fathead minnow
| Industrial baitfish
| |- |
| Cyprinodontiformes
| Cyprinodon variegatus
| Sheepshead minnow
| Toxicology model
| |- |
|
| Nothobranchius furzeri
| Turquoise killifish
| Short life span model species, metabolic diapause
| |- |
|
| Nothobranchius kuhntae
| Beira killifish
| Short life model species
| |- |
|
| Poecilia formosa
| Amazon molly
| Gynogenesis: all female populations
| |- |
|
| Poecilia reticulata
| guppy
| Model species, aquarium fish
| |- |
|
| Xiphophorus maculatus
| Southern platyfish
| Gives live birth
| |- |
| Esociformes
| Esox lucius
| Northern pike
| Angling species
| |- |
| Gadiformes
| Gadus morhua
| Atlantic cod
| Industrial species
| |- |
| Perciformes
| Anoplopoma fimbria
| Sablefish
| Industrial species
| |- |
|
| Dicentrarchus labrax
| European seabass
| Industrial species
| |- |
|
| Gasterosteus aculeatus
| Three-spined stickleback
| Model species
| |- |
|
| Sebastes nigrocinctus
| Tiger rockfish
| Angling species, long lived model, live bearer
| |- |
|
| Sebastes rubrivinctus
| Flag rockfish
| Angling species, industrial species
| |- |
|
| Stegastes partitus
| Bicolor damselfish
| Medical model species
| |- |
| Pleuronectiformes
| Cynoglossus semilaevis
| Tongue sole
| Industrial species
| |- |
| Salmoniformes
| Oncorhyncus mykiss
| Rainbow trout
| Angling species, Indrustrial species
| |- |
| Semionotiformes
| Lepisosteus oculatus
| Spotted gar
|
| |- |
| Scombriformes
| Thunnus orientalis
| Pacific bluefin tuna
| Industrial species
| |- |
| Tetraodontiformes
| Takifugu flavidus
| Sansaifugu
|
| |- |
|
| Tetraodon nigroviridis
| Spotted green pufferfish
| Model species, low amount of repetitive sequence
| |- |
|
| Takifugu rubripes
| ‘Fugu’ pufferfish
| Shortest vertebrate genome
| |}
*Links to CoGe Notebooks containing these genomes
**All unmasked fish genomes available in CoGe
**[ All masked fish genomes available in CoGe] *Link to GenomeList for notebooks **[ GenomeList for all fish genomes in CoGe]

Glossary

Analyses

Whole genome syntenic analysis

  • SynMap
    • Identify Whole Genome Duplications
    • Identify Synteny
    • Synonymous/nonsynonymous gene pair evolution

Microsyntenic analysis

  • GEvo
    • Validate microsynteny
    • Identify Conserved non-coding sequences (regulatory function)

Ortholog/paralog finding with synteny

  • SynFind
    • Identify orthologous regions across many species

Gene family analysis

  • CoGeBlast
    • Identify many gene family members within/across species
    • Extract sequences (nucleotide/protein)
    • Phylogenetic tree reconstruction using iPlant/iAnimal for multiple sequence alignment and tree building

Functional genomics

  • Adding/visualizing RNAseq data

Adding new data (genomes, RNASeq, SNPs) to CoGe

Discussion/Conclusions