BMC Genomics (Apr 2010)

An EST resource for tilapia based on 17 normalized libraries and assembly of 116,899 sequence tags

  • Baroiller Jean-Francois,
  • Pepey Elodie,
  • D'Cotta Helena,
  • Conte Matthew A,
  • Howe Aimee E,
  • Lee Bo-Young,
  • di Palma Federica,
  • Carleton Karen L,
  • Kocher Thomas D

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-11-278
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 278

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Abstract Background Large collections of expressed sequence tags (ESTs) are a fundamental resource for analysis of gene expression and annotation of genome sequences. We generated 116,899 ESTs from 17 normalized and two non-normalized cDNA libraries representing 16 tissues from tilapia, a cichlid fish widely used in aquaculture and biological research. Results The ESTs were assembled into 20,190 contigs and 36,028 singletons for a total of 56,218 unique sequences and a total assembled length of 35,168,415 bp. Over the whole project, a unique sequence was discovered for every 2.079 sequence reads. 17,722 (31.5%) of these unique sequences had significant BLAST hits (e-value -10) to the UniProt database. Conclusion Normalization of the cDNA pools with double-stranded nuclease allowed us to efficiently sequence a large collection of ESTs. These sequences are an important resource for studies of gene expression, comparative mapping and annotation of the forthcoming tilapia genome sequence.