The Chinese giant salamander, Andrias davidianus, is an important species in the course of evolution; however, there is insufficient genomic data in public databases for understanding its immunologic mechanisms. High-throughput transcriptome sequencing is necessary to generate an enormous number of transcript sequences from A. davidianus for gene discovery. In this study, we generated more than 40 million reads from samples of spleen and skin tissue using the Illumina paired-end sequencing technology. De novo assembly yielded 87,297 transcripts with a mean length of 734 base pairs (bp). Based on the sequence similarities, searching with known proteins, 38,916 genes were identified. Gene enrichment analysis determined that 981 transcripts we...
The Yenyuan stream salamander (Batrachuperus yenyuanensis) has been previously evaluated with regard...
A series of MHC alleles (including 26 class IA, 27 class IIA, and 17 class IIB) were identified from...
BACKGROUND: In Japan and East Asia, endemic frogs appear to be tolerant or not susceptible to chytri...
The Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianus) occupies a seat at the phylogenetic and species ev...
AbstractThe Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianus) occupies a seat at the phylogenetic and sp...
The Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianus) is an economically important animal on academic va...
The emergence of an infectious viral disease caused by the Chinese giant salamander iridovirus (GSIV...
A ranavirus-induced thymus cDNA library was constructed from Chinese giant salamander, the largest e...
Additional file 10. ESTs in the spleen library of Chinese giant salamanders hit to the RIG-I-like re...
Skin as the first barrier against external invasions plays an essential role for the survival of amp...
, which will provide a resource for genome annotation, candidate genes identification and molecular ...
Background: The Chinese salamander (Hynobius chinensis), an endangered amphibian species of salamand...
The Chinese salamander (Hynobius chinensis), an endangered amphibian species of salamander endemic t...
<div><p>Skin as the first barrier against external invasions plays an essential role for the surviva...
The Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianus) is the biggest extant and endangered amphibian, wh...
The Yenyuan stream salamander (Batrachuperus yenyuanensis) has been previously evaluated with regard...
A series of MHC alleles (including 26 class IA, 27 class IIA, and 17 class IIB) were identified from...
BACKGROUND: In Japan and East Asia, endemic frogs appear to be tolerant or not susceptible to chytri...
The Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianus) occupies a seat at the phylogenetic and species ev...
AbstractThe Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianus) occupies a seat at the phylogenetic and sp...
The Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianus) is an economically important animal on academic va...
The emergence of an infectious viral disease caused by the Chinese giant salamander iridovirus (GSIV...
A ranavirus-induced thymus cDNA library was constructed from Chinese giant salamander, the largest e...
Additional file 10. ESTs in the spleen library of Chinese giant salamanders hit to the RIG-I-like re...
Skin as the first barrier against external invasions plays an essential role for the survival of amp...
, which will provide a resource for genome annotation, candidate genes identification and molecular ...
Background: The Chinese salamander (Hynobius chinensis), an endangered amphibian species of salamand...
The Chinese salamander (Hynobius chinensis), an endangered amphibian species of salamander endemic t...
<div><p>Skin as the first barrier against external invasions plays an essential role for the surviva...
The Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidianus) is the biggest extant and endangered amphibian, wh...
The Yenyuan stream salamander (Batrachuperus yenyuanensis) has been previously evaluated with regard...
A series of MHC alleles (including 26 class IA, 27 class IIA, and 17 class IIB) were identified from...
BACKGROUND: In Japan and East Asia, endemic frogs appear to be tolerant or not susceptible to chytri...