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Nematode & Neglected Genomics
The Blaxter lab website, databases and services, version 4.0
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NEMBASE4
NEMBASE is a comprehensive Nematode Transcriptome Database
including 63 nematode species, over 600,000 ESTs and over 250,000 proteins.
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NEW PAPER: Ghosts of Symbioses past: Finding evidence for ancient symbioses in draft genome data.
Palaeosymbiosis revealed by genomic fossils of Wolbachia in a strongyloidean nematode
Georgios Koutsovoulos, Benjamin Makepeace, Vincent N. Tanya, Mark Blaxter
http://www.plosgenetics.org/doi/pgen.1004397
In a newly-published paper, we show that we can find evidence of ancient symbiosis between nematodes and bacteria by surveying the nematodes’ genomes for genomic fossils of genes horizontally transferred from the bacteria.
The genome sequence is available from http://dictyocaulus.nematod.es.
The analyses were carried out by Georgios Koutsovoulos, a BBSRC-funded PhD student in the Blaxter group, Institute of Evolutionary Biology, University of Edinburgh (http://www.nematodes.org/), from specimens provided by Benjamin Makepeace (Liverpool) and Vincent Tanya (Cameroon). The sequencing was carried out by Edinburgh Genomics (http://genomics.ed.ac.uk/).
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BaNG website, version 4.01, May 1st 2010
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