Rhinolophus ferrumequinum Genome sequencing, assembly and annotation
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA628581)
Source: NCBI BioProject (ID PRJNA628581)
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Project name: Rhinolophus ferrumequinum isolate:mRhiFer1
Description: Rhinolophus ferrumequinum (greater horseshoe bat) is a bat species in the family of Rhinolophidae. Its distribution covers Europe, Northern Africa, Central Asia and Eastern Asia. This assembly has been produced as part of the Bat1K Project. DNA was collected from a female, wild caught in the United Kingdom by Gareth Jones. The samples were prepared in the Long Read team of the DRESDEN concept Genome Center and in the Vertebrate Genome Lab at the Rockefeller University. Sequencing was conducted at DRESDEN concept Genome Center, Rockefeller University, and Phase Genomics. Genome assembly, annotation and manual curation of chromosomes was conducted by the Bat1K group, and in particular by Martin Pippel of Gene Myers lab and David Jebb of Michael Hiller's lab at MPI-CBG. The primary haplotype contains the longest contigs of the DAmar assembly, phased with 10X linked reads, scaffolded with Bionano optical maps, and Phase Genomics HiC reads. Funding was from the Max Planck Society, HHMI (Jarvis) and individual grants and awards to the persons listed above. The raw data and assembly are currently under a Bat1K publication embargo until removed from this description, following the Bat1K data use policy at the following URL: https://bat1k.ucd.ie/about/
Data type: Genome sequencing and assembly
Sample scope: Monoisolate
Relevance: Evolution
Organization: Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics; Bat1K; Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics
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- PMID: 32699395
Release date: 2020-08-07
Last updated: 2020-04-27