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Genomic data from the crab-eating macaque/cynomolgus monkey (Macaca fascicularis).

Dataset type: Genomic, Transcriptomic
Data released on July 06, 2011

Yan G; Zhang G; Fang X; Zhang Y; Li C; Ling F; Cooper DN; Li Q; Li Y; van Gool AJ; Du H; Chen J; Chen R; Zhang P; Huang Z; Thompson JR; Meng Y; Bai Y; Wang J; Zhuo M; Wang T; Huang Y; Wei L; Li J; Wang Z; Hu H; Le L; Stenson PD; Li B; Liu X; Ball EV; An N; Huang Q; Zhang Y; Fan W; Zhang X; Li Y; Wang W; Katze MG; Su B; Nielsen R; Yang H; Wang J; Wang X; Wang J (2011): Genomic data from the crab-eating macaque/cynomolgus monkey (Macaca fascicularis). GigaScience. https://doi.org/10.5524/100003

DOI10.5524/100003

The crab-eating macaque (Macaca fascicularis), also known as the Java macaque or long-tailed macaque, is a species of primate located throughout Southeast Asia. Due to the frequent usage of the genus Macaca in scientific research, the sequence the crab-eating macaque furthers our understanding on how it differs from other macaque species, like the Chinese rhesus macaque and the Indian rhesus macaque. This is especially relevant considering the recent trend of using crab-eating macaque (CE) and Chinese rhesus macaques rather than the Indian rhesus macaque as laboratory models. The DNA sample for genome sequencing and analyses was from a female CE that was a captive-bred descendent of a CE from Vietnam. The genome was sequenced on the IlluminaGAIIx platform, and we obtained 162-Gb of high-quality sequence, representing 54-fold coverage. The sequencing data were processed with Illumina custom computational pipelines. The genome was de novo assembled using SOAPdenovo program based on the de Bruijn graph algorithm methods. The total size of the assembled genome was about 2.85 Gb, providing 54-fold coverage on average. The scaffolds were assigned to the chromosomes according to the synteny displayed with the Indian rhesus macaque and human genome sequences. About 92% of the CE scaffolds could be placed onto chromosomes.

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  • Yan, G., Zhang, G., Fang, X., Zhang, Y., Li, C., Ling, F., Cooper, D. N., Li, Q., Li, Y., van Gool, A. J., Du, H., Chen, J., Chen, R., Zhang, P., Huang, Z., Thompson, J. R., Meng, Y., Bai, Y., Wang, J., … Wang, J. (2011). Genome sequencing and comparison of two nonhuman primate animal models, the cynomolgus and Chinese rhesus macaques. Nature Biotechnology, 29(11), 1019–1023. https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt.1992 (PubMed:22002653)

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http://macaque.genomics.org.cn/

Accessions (data included in GigaDB):

GENBANK: AEHL00000000
BioProject: PRJNA51411

Accessions (data not in GigaDB):

SRA: SRP003591

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Sample ID Common Name Scientific Name Sample Attributes Taxonomic ID Genbank Name
CE Crab-eating macaque Macaca fascicularis 9541 crab-eating macaque

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File Name Description Sample ID Data Type File Format Size Release Date File Attributes Download
Readme TEXT 1.22 kB 2012-04-27 MD5 checksum: 2410748a0b8e2790862cbb22c25f684a
Sequence assembly FASTA 815.03 MB 2011-07-06 MD5 checksum: 47dec791d55ae7df7737eb6c8b2ba5fb
Sequence assembly UNKNOWN 328.38 kB 2011-07-06 MD5 checksum: edf5bc36c442580cf0e7837d73f99ee6
Coding sequence FASTA 10.32 MB 2011-07-06 MD5 checksum: 7c6354fcee872362e272c0e51d8206d6
Protein sequence FASTA 6.79 MB 2011-07-06 MD5 checksum: 4960e8ce258200b614f5556b184862f9
Annotation GFF 2.30 MB 2011-07-06 MD5 checksum: c2822dbeea43a49bc0f7038f923b172e
Annotation IPR 185.24 kB 2011-07-06 MD5 checksum: 455548d188400cbb7face3a3c20c58e0
Annotation KEGG 39.08 kB 2011-07-06 MD5 checksum: ca512cce361e3934e930ce3f9dd37712
Annotation WEGO 420.24 kB 2011-07-06 MD5 checksum: 6f9a2f30cd7dddbd159d8364c6186e98
Annotation UNKNOWN 323.11 kB 2011-07-06 MD5 checksum: 8a53b61fb22ecf5d9eb5e066f41de1a6
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