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The sequence and de novo assembly of the giant panda genome

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NATURE
Volume 463, Issue 7279, Pages 311-317

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nature08696

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  1. Shenzhen Municipal Government
  2. Yantian District local government of Shenzhen
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [30725008]
  4. Danish Natural Science Research Council
  5. Solexa project [272-07-0196]
  6. Danish Strategic Research Council [2106-07-0021]

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Using next-generation sequencing technology alone, we have successfully generated and assembled a draft sequence of the giant panda genome. The assembled contigs (2.25 gigabases (Gb)) cover approximately 94% of the whole genome, and the remaining gaps (0.05 Gb) seem to contain carnivore-specific repeats and tandem repeats. Comparisons with the dog and human showed that the panda genome has a lower divergence rate. The assessment of panda genes potentially underlying some of its unique traits indicated that its bamboo diet might be more dependent on its gut microbiome than its own genetic composition. We also identified more than 2.7 million heterozygous single nucleotide polymorphisms in the diploid genome. Our data and analyses provide a foundation for promoting mammalian genetic research, and demonstrate the feasibility for using next-generation sequencing technologies for accurate, cost-effective and rapid de novo assembly of large eukaryotic genomes.

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