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Felis catus

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A High-Resolution Snp Array-Based Linkage Map Anchors A New Domestic Cat Draft Genome Assembly And Provides Detailed Patterns Of Recombination, Gang Li, Ladeana W. Hillier, Robert A. Grahn, Aleksey V. Zimin, Victor A. David, Marilyn Menotti-Raymond, Rondo Middleton, Steven S. Hannah, Sher L. Hendrickson, Alexey Makunin, Stephen J. O'Brien, Patrick Minx, Richard K. Wilson, Leslie A. Lyons, Wesley C. Warren, William J. Murphy Jun 2016

A High-Resolution Snp Array-Based Linkage Map Anchors A New Domestic Cat Draft Genome Assembly And Provides Detailed Patterns Of Recombination, Gang Li, Ladeana W. Hillier, Robert A. Grahn, Aleksey V. Zimin, Victor A. David, Marilyn Menotti-Raymond, Rondo Middleton, Steven S. Hannah, Sher L. Hendrickson, Alexey Makunin, Stephen J. O'Brien, Patrick Minx, Richard K. Wilson, Leslie A. Lyons, Wesley C. Warren, William J. Murphy

Biology Faculty Articles

High-resolution genetic and physical maps are invaluable tools for building accurate genome assemblies, and interpreting results of genome-wide association studies (GWAS). Previous genetic and physical maps anchored good quality draft assemblies of the domestic cat genome, enabling the discovery of numerous genes underlying hereditary disease and phenotypes of interest to the biomedical science and breeding communities. However, these maps lacked sufficient marker density to order thousands of shorter scaffolds in earlier assemblies, which instead relied heavily on comparative mapping with related species. A high-resolution map would aid in validating and ordering chromosome scaffolds from existing and new genome assemblies. Here, …


The Population Origins And Expansion Of Feral Cats In Australia, Peter B.S. Spencer, Andrey A. Yurchenko, Victor A. David, Rachael Scott, Klaus Peter Koepfli, Carlos Driscoll, Stephen J. O'Brien, Marilyn Menotti-Raymond Mar 2016

The Population Origins And Expansion Of Feral Cats In Australia, Peter B.S. Spencer, Andrey A. Yurchenko, Victor A. David, Rachael Scott, Klaus Peter Koepfli, Carlos Driscoll, Stephen J. O'Brien, Marilyn Menotti-Raymond

Biology Faculty Articles

The historical literature suggests that in Australia, the domestic cat (Felis catus) had a European origin [~200 years before present (ybp)], but it is unclear if cats arrived from across the Asian land bridge contemporaneously with the dingo (4000 ybp), or perhaps immigrated ~40000 ybp in association with Aboriginal settlement from Asia. The origin of cats in Australia is important because the continent has a complex and ancient faunal assemblage that is dominated by endemic rodents and marsupials and lacks the large placental carnivores found on other large continents. Cats are now ubiquitous across the entire Australian continent and have …


Annotated Features Of Domestic Cat – Felis Catus Genome, Gaik Tamazian, Serguei Simonov, Pavel Dobrynin, Alexey Makunin, Anton Logachev, Aleksey Komissarov, Andrey Shevchenko, Vladimir Brukhin, Nikolay Cherkasov, Anton Svitin, Klaus-Peter Koepfli, Joan Pontius, Carlos A. Driscoll, Kevin Blackistone, Cristina Barr, David Goldman, Agostinho Antunes, Javier Quilez, Belen Lorente-Galdos, Can Alkan, Tomas Marques-Bonet, Marilyn Menotti-Raymond, Victor A. David, Kristina Narfstrom, Stephen J. O'Brien Aug 2014

Annotated Features Of Domestic Cat – Felis Catus Genome, Gaik Tamazian, Serguei Simonov, Pavel Dobrynin, Alexey Makunin, Anton Logachev, Aleksey Komissarov, Andrey Shevchenko, Vladimir Brukhin, Nikolay Cherkasov, Anton Svitin, Klaus-Peter Koepfli, Joan Pontius, Carlos A. Driscoll, Kevin Blackistone, Cristina Barr, David Goldman, Agostinho Antunes, Javier Quilez, Belen Lorente-Galdos, Can Alkan, Tomas Marques-Bonet, Marilyn Menotti-Raymond, Victor A. David, Kristina Narfstrom, Stephen J. O'Brien

Biology Faculty Articles

Background: Domestic cats enjoy an extensive veterinary medical surveillance which has described nearly 250 genetic diseases analogous to human disorders. Feline infectious agents offer powerful natural models of deadly human diseases, which include feline immunodeficiency virus, feline sarcoma virus and feline leukemia virus. A rich veterinary literature of feline disease pathogenesis and the demonstration of a highly conserved ancestral mammal genome organization make the cat genome annotation a highly informative resource that facilitates multifaceted research endeavors.

Findings: Here we report a preliminary annotation of the whole genome sequence of Cinnamon, a domestic cat living in Columbia (MO, USA), …