Construction and sequence sampling of deep-coverage, large-insert BAC libraries for three model lepidopteran species

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p><it>Manduca sexta, Heliothis virescens</it>, and <it>Heliconius erato </it>represent three widely-used insect model species for genomic and fundamental studies in Lepidoptera. Large-insert BAC libraries of the...

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Main Authors: Zhao Shaying, Santos Filippe, Nicholson Erica, Carter Dorothy, Proestou Dina, Wu Chengcang, Zhang Hong-Bin, Goldsmith Marian R
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-06-01
Series:BMC Genomics
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/10/283
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spelling doaj-61f20bee184540b7a99588bf46e273002020-11-25T00:15:09ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642009-06-0110128310.1186/1471-2164-10-283Construction and sequence sampling of deep-coverage, large-insert BAC libraries for three model lepidopteran speciesZhao ShayingSantos FilippeNicholson EricaCarter DorothyProestou DinaWu ChengcangZhang Hong-BinGoldsmith Marian R<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p><it>Manduca sexta, Heliothis virescens</it>, and <it>Heliconius erato </it>represent three widely-used insect model species for genomic and fundamental studies in Lepidoptera. Large-insert BAC libraries of these insects are critical resources for many molecular studies, including physical mapping and genome sequencing, but not available to date.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We report the construction and characterization of six large-insert BAC libraries for the three species and sampling sequence analysis of the genomes. The six BAC libraries were constructed with two restriction enzymes, two libraries for each species, and each has an average clone insert size ranging from 152–175 kb. We estimated that the genome coverage of each library ranged from 6–9 ×, with the two combined libraries of each species being equivalent to 13.0–16.3 × haploid genomes. The genome coverage, quality and utility of the libraries were further confirmed by library screening using 6~8 putative single-copy probes. To provide a first glimpse into these genomes, we sequenced and analyzed the BAC ends of ~200 clones randomly selected from the libraries of each species. The data revealed that the genomes are AT-rich, contain relatively small fractions of repeat elements with a majority belonging to the category of low complexity repeats, and are more abundant in retro-elements than DNA transposons. Among the species, the <it>H. erato </it>genome is somewhat more abundant in repeat elements and simple repeats than those of <it>M. sexta </it>and <it>H. virescens</it>. The BLAST analysis of the BAC end sequences suggested that the evolution of the three genomes is widely varied, with the genome of <it>H. virescens </it>being the most conserved as a typical lepidopteran, whereas both genomes of <it>H. erato </it>and <it>M. sexta </it>appear to have evolved significantly, resulting in a higher level of species- or evolutionary lineage-specific sequences.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The high-quality and large-insert BAC libraries of the insects, together with the identified BACs containing genes of interest, provide valuable information, resources and tools for comprehensive understanding and studies of the insect genomes and for addressing many fundamental questions in Lepidoptera. The sample of the genomic sequences provides the first insight into the constitution and evolution of the insect genomes.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/10/283
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author Zhao Shaying
Santos Filippe
Nicholson Erica
Carter Dorothy
Proestou Dina
Wu Chengcang
Zhang Hong-Bin
Goldsmith Marian R
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Santos Filippe
Nicholson Erica
Carter Dorothy
Proestou Dina
Wu Chengcang
Zhang Hong-Bin
Goldsmith Marian R
Construction and sequence sampling of deep-coverage, large-insert BAC libraries for three model lepidopteran species
BMC Genomics
author_facet Zhao Shaying
Santos Filippe
Nicholson Erica
Carter Dorothy
Proestou Dina
Wu Chengcang
Zhang Hong-Bin
Goldsmith Marian R
author_sort Zhao Shaying
title Construction and sequence sampling of deep-coverage, large-insert BAC libraries for three model lepidopteran species
title_short Construction and sequence sampling of deep-coverage, large-insert BAC libraries for three model lepidopteran species
title_full Construction and sequence sampling of deep-coverage, large-insert BAC libraries for three model lepidopteran species
title_fullStr Construction and sequence sampling of deep-coverage, large-insert BAC libraries for three model lepidopteran species
title_full_unstemmed Construction and sequence sampling of deep-coverage, large-insert BAC libraries for three model lepidopteran species
title_sort construction and sequence sampling of deep-coverage, large-insert bac libraries for three model lepidopteran species
publisher BMC
series BMC Genomics
issn 1471-2164
publishDate 2009-06-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p><it>Manduca sexta, Heliothis virescens</it>, and <it>Heliconius erato </it>represent three widely-used insect model species for genomic and fundamental studies in Lepidoptera. Large-insert BAC libraries of these insects are critical resources for many molecular studies, including physical mapping and genome sequencing, but not available to date.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We report the construction and characterization of six large-insert BAC libraries for the three species and sampling sequence analysis of the genomes. The six BAC libraries were constructed with two restriction enzymes, two libraries for each species, and each has an average clone insert size ranging from 152–175 kb. We estimated that the genome coverage of each library ranged from 6–9 ×, with the two combined libraries of each species being equivalent to 13.0–16.3 × haploid genomes. The genome coverage, quality and utility of the libraries were further confirmed by library screening using 6~8 putative single-copy probes. To provide a first glimpse into these genomes, we sequenced and analyzed the BAC ends of ~200 clones randomly selected from the libraries of each species. The data revealed that the genomes are AT-rich, contain relatively small fractions of repeat elements with a majority belonging to the category of low complexity repeats, and are more abundant in retro-elements than DNA transposons. Among the species, the <it>H. erato </it>genome is somewhat more abundant in repeat elements and simple repeats than those of <it>M. sexta </it>and <it>H. virescens</it>. The BLAST analysis of the BAC end sequences suggested that the evolution of the three genomes is widely varied, with the genome of <it>H. virescens </it>being the most conserved as a typical lepidopteran, whereas both genomes of <it>H. erato </it>and <it>M. sexta </it>appear to have evolved significantly, resulting in a higher level of species- or evolutionary lineage-specific sequences.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The high-quality and large-insert BAC libraries of the insects, together with the identified BACs containing genes of interest, provide valuable information, resources and tools for comprehensive understanding and studies of the insect genomes and for addressing many fundamental questions in Lepidoptera. The sample of the genomic sequences provides the first insight into the constitution and evolution of the insect genomes.</p>
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/10/283
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