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Author: Nelly Mostajo Berrospi; Marie Lataretu; Sebastian Krautwurst; Florian Mock; Daniel Desirò; Kevin Lamkiewicz; Maximilian Collatz; Andreas Schoen; Friedemann Weber; Manja Marz; Martin Hölzer
Title: A comprehensive annotation and differential expression analysis of short and long non-coding RNAs in 16 bat genomes
  • Document date: 2019_8_19
  • ID: ihqvcxv6_4
    Snippet: We used available genomes of 16 bat species from eight out of 21 families for non-coding RNA annotation in this study. The tree shows their phylogenetic relationship and is based on a molecular consensus on family relationships of bats 4 , further adapted and extended from 2 . Bat families and species with published genomes currently available in the NCBI are shown (details see Tab. 1). Bat families still lacking a published genome assembly are w.....
    Document: We used available genomes of 16 bat species from eight out of 21 families for non-coding RNA annotation in this study. The tree shows their phylogenetic relationship and is based on a molecular consensus on family relationships of bats 4 , further adapted and extended from 2 . Bat families and species with published genomes currently available in the NCBI are shown (details see Tab. 1). Bat families still lacking a published genome assembly are written in gray color. RNA-Seq data sets were selected from species marked with an asterisk and additionally obtained from a Myotis daubentonii cell line (see Tab. 2). Bat silhouettes were adapted from artworks created by Fiona Reid.

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