Apart from sharing common ancestry with chordates, sea cucumbers exhibit a unique morphology and exceptional regenerative capacity. Here we present the complete genome sequence of an economically important sea cucumber, A. japonicus, generated using Illumina and PacBio platforms, to achieve an assembly of approximately 805 Mb (contig N50 of 190 Kb and scaffold N50 of 486 Kb), with 30,350 protein-coding genes and high continuity. We used this resource to explore key genetic mechanisms behind the unique biological characters of sea cucumbers. Phylogenetic and comparative genomic analyses revealed the presence of marker genes associated with notochord and gill slits, suggesting that these chordate features were present in ancestral echinoderms...
Ever-increasing consumer demand for sea cucumbers mainly leads to huge damage to wild sea cucumber r...
Many echinoderms are regenerative species that exhibit exceptional regenerative capacity, and sea cu...
Abstract Background The mechanisms by which the conserved genetic “toolkit” for development generate...
Apart from sharing common ancestry with chordates, sea cucumbers exhibit a unique morphology and exc...
Background: Sea cucumbers (Holothuroidea; Echinodermata) have the capacity to regenerate lost tissue...
BACKGROUND: Sea cucumbers are a special group of marine invertebrates. They occupy a taxonomic posit...
The sea cucumber (Apostichopus japonicus) is an economically important aquaculture species in China....
BACKGROUND: Sea cucumbers (Holothuroidea; Echinodermata) have the capacity to regenerate lost tissue...
The intestinal microbiota may play important roles in regenerating intestine of the sea cucumber Apo...
BACKGROUND: There are five major extant groups of Echinodermata: Crinoidea (feather stars and sea li...
Papilla and skin are two important organs of the sea cucumber. Both tissues have ectodermic origin, ...
Host-intestine microbiota interactions have been widely studied in aquatic animals, but these intera...
Sea cucumber (Apostichopus japonicus) is an ecologically and economically important species in East ...
Echinoderms are an exceptional group of bilaterians that develop pentameral adult symmetry from a bi...
Genetic linkage maps have become an indispensable tool for genetics and genomics research. Sea cucum...
Ever-increasing consumer demand for sea cucumbers mainly leads to huge damage to wild sea cucumber r...
Many echinoderms are regenerative species that exhibit exceptional regenerative capacity, and sea cu...
Abstract Background The mechanisms by which the conserved genetic “toolkit” for development generate...
Apart from sharing common ancestry with chordates, sea cucumbers exhibit a unique morphology and exc...
Background: Sea cucumbers (Holothuroidea; Echinodermata) have the capacity to regenerate lost tissue...
BACKGROUND: Sea cucumbers are a special group of marine invertebrates. They occupy a taxonomic posit...
The sea cucumber (Apostichopus japonicus) is an economically important aquaculture species in China....
BACKGROUND: Sea cucumbers (Holothuroidea; Echinodermata) have the capacity to regenerate lost tissue...
The intestinal microbiota may play important roles in regenerating intestine of the sea cucumber Apo...
BACKGROUND: There are five major extant groups of Echinodermata: Crinoidea (feather stars and sea li...
Papilla and skin are two important organs of the sea cucumber. Both tissues have ectodermic origin, ...
Host-intestine microbiota interactions have been widely studied in aquatic animals, but these intera...
Sea cucumber (Apostichopus japonicus) is an ecologically and economically important species in East ...
Echinoderms are an exceptional group of bilaterians that develop pentameral adult symmetry from a bi...
Genetic linkage maps have become an indispensable tool for genetics and genomics research. Sea cucum...
Ever-increasing consumer demand for sea cucumbers mainly leads to huge damage to wild sea cucumber r...
Many echinoderms are regenerative species that exhibit exceptional regenerative capacity, and sea cu...
Abstract Background The mechanisms by which the conserved genetic “toolkit” for development generate...