The present article reports the complete draft genome annotation of earthworm Eisenia fetida, obtained from the manuscript entitled “Timing and Scope of Genomic Expansion within Annelida: Evidence from Homeoboxes in the Genome of the Earthworm E. fetida” (Zwarycz et al., 2015) and provides the data on the repetitive elements, protein coding genes and noncoding RNAs present in the genome dataset of the species. The E. fetida protein coding genes were predicted from AUGUSTUS gene prediction and subsequently annotated based on their sequence similarity, Gene Ontology (GO) functional terms, InterPro domains, Clusters of Orthologous Groups (COGs) and KEGG (Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes) pathways information. The genome wide comparison ...
We present a genome assembly from an individual Lumbricus terrestris (the common earthworm; Annelida...
WormBase (www.wormbase.org) has been serving the scientific community for over 11 years as the centr...
A new earthworm species within a controversial genus: Eiseniona gerardoi sp. n. (Annelida, Lumbricid...
Annelida represents a large and morphologically diverse group of bilaterian organisms. The recently ...
Background Eisenia fetida, commonly known as red wiggler or compost worm, belongs to the Lumbricidae...
Earthworms are useful indicator organisms of soil health and Eisenia fetida have been extensively us...
Composting earthworms of the genus Eisenia play an important role in soil ecosystems. However, taxon...
Earthworms show a wide spectrum of regenerative potential with certain species like Eisenia fetida ...
Earthworms show a wide spectrum of regenerative potential with certain species like Eisenia fetida c...
Eisenia fetida and Eisenia andrei are closely related earthworm species that play a crucial part in ...
Earthworms have remarkable ability to regenerate its tail and head region. However the list of genes...
Abstract Background Many earthworm species demonstrate significant cryptic diversity, with several h...
Research on cryptic species complexes has reached a consensus on the necessity of integrating multip...
The nematode worm, _Caenorhabditis elegans_, was the first multicellular organism to be sequenced. I...
<div><p>Recently, earthworms have become a useful model for research into the immune system, and it ...
We present a genome assembly from an individual Lumbricus terrestris (the common earthworm; Annelida...
WormBase (www.wormbase.org) has been serving the scientific community for over 11 years as the centr...
A new earthworm species within a controversial genus: Eiseniona gerardoi sp. n. (Annelida, Lumbricid...
Annelida represents a large and morphologically diverse group of bilaterian organisms. The recently ...
Background Eisenia fetida, commonly known as red wiggler or compost worm, belongs to the Lumbricidae...
Earthworms are useful indicator organisms of soil health and Eisenia fetida have been extensively us...
Composting earthworms of the genus Eisenia play an important role in soil ecosystems. However, taxon...
Earthworms show a wide spectrum of regenerative potential with certain species like Eisenia fetida ...
Earthworms show a wide spectrum of regenerative potential with certain species like Eisenia fetida c...
Eisenia fetida and Eisenia andrei are closely related earthworm species that play a crucial part in ...
Earthworms have remarkable ability to regenerate its tail and head region. However the list of genes...
Abstract Background Many earthworm species demonstrate significant cryptic diversity, with several h...
Research on cryptic species complexes has reached a consensus on the necessity of integrating multip...
The nematode worm, _Caenorhabditis elegans_, was the first multicellular organism to be sequenced. I...
<div><p>Recently, earthworms have become a useful model for research into the immune system, and it ...
We present a genome assembly from an individual Lumbricus terrestris (the common earthworm; Annelida...
WormBase (www.wormbase.org) has been serving the scientific community for over 11 years as the centr...
A new earthworm species within a controversial genus: Eiseniona gerardoi sp. n. (Annelida, Lumbricid...