We report sequence data obtained by our recently devised target capture method TargetEC applied to 20 inbred rat strains. This method encompasses not only all annotated exons but also highly conserved non-coding sequences shared among vertebrates. The total length of the target regions covers 146.8 Mb. On an average, we obtained 31.7× depth of target coverage and identified 154,330 SNVs and 24,368 INDELs for each strain. This corresponds to 470,037 unique SNVs and 68,652 unique INDELs among the 20 strains. The sequence data can be accessed at DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank under accession number PRJDB4648, and the identified variants have been deposited at http://bioinfo.sls.kyushu-u.ac.jp/rat_target_capture/20_strains.vcf.gz
To date, exon capture has largely been restricted to species with fully sequenced genomes, which has...
A rat PAC library was constructed in the vector pPAC4 from genomic DNA isolated from female Brown No...
The systematic comparison of genomic sequences from different organisms represents a central focus o...
AbstractWe report sequence data obtained by our recently devised target capture method TargetEC appl...
Table S1. Summary statistics for SNV and INDEL in various depths. Figure S1. Sequence coverage of th...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are the most common source of genetic variation in population...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are the most common genetic variation in mammalian population...
Background: Since the completion of the rat reference genome in 2003, whole-genome sequencing data f...
Rat-inbred strains are essential as scientific tools. We have analyzed the publicly available genome...
The heterogeneous stock (HS) is an outbred rat population derived from eight inbred rat strains. HS ...
Mice and rats are the most commonly used vertebrate model organisms in biomedical research. The avai...
Abstract Background The rat genome was sequenced in 2004 with the aim to improve human health altere...
Unmapped next-generation sequencing reads are typically ignored while they contain biologically rele...
The laboratory rat is one of the most studied model organisms for human heath and disease. Researche...
[[abstract]]This thesis is to research on the cross-species comparative analysis of homologous gene ...
To date, exon capture has largely been restricted to species with fully sequenced genomes, which has...
A rat PAC library was constructed in the vector pPAC4 from genomic DNA isolated from female Brown No...
The systematic comparison of genomic sequences from different organisms represents a central focus o...
AbstractWe report sequence data obtained by our recently devised target capture method TargetEC appl...
Table S1. Summary statistics for SNV and INDEL in various depths. Figure S1. Sequence coverage of th...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are the most common source of genetic variation in population...
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are the most common genetic variation in mammalian population...
Background: Since the completion of the rat reference genome in 2003, whole-genome sequencing data f...
Rat-inbred strains are essential as scientific tools. We have analyzed the publicly available genome...
The heterogeneous stock (HS) is an outbred rat population derived from eight inbred rat strains. HS ...
Mice and rats are the most commonly used vertebrate model organisms in biomedical research. The avai...
Abstract Background The rat genome was sequenced in 2004 with the aim to improve human health altere...
Unmapped next-generation sequencing reads are typically ignored while they contain biologically rele...
The laboratory rat is one of the most studied model organisms for human heath and disease. Researche...
[[abstract]]This thesis is to research on the cross-species comparative analysis of homologous gene ...
To date, exon capture has largely been restricted to species with fully sequenced genomes, which has...
A rat PAC library was constructed in the vector pPAC4 from genomic DNA isolated from female Brown No...
The systematic comparison of genomic sequences from different organisms represents a central focus o...