Comparative Analysis of Bivalve and Sea Urchin Genetics and Development: Investigating the Dichotomy in Bilateria
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Comparative Embryogenesis of Bivalves and Sea Urchins: Insights and Distinctive Characteristics
3. Post-Genomic Era of Bivalve and Sea Urchins Studying
3.1. Genome Size and Complexity
3.2. Gene Organization and Density
4. Repetitive Elements and Non-Coding RNAs
5. Comparative Genomic Analyses
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Name | Assembly | GenBank | Genome Size | Assembly Level | |
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Sea urchins | S. purpuratus | Spur_5.0 | GCA_000002235.4 | 921.8 Mb | Scaffold |
E. tribuloides | Etri_1.0 | GCA_001188425.1 | 2.2 Gb | Scaffold | |
H. pulcherrimus | HpulGenome_v1 | GCA_003118195.1 | 568.9 Mb | Scaffold | |
Bivalves | C. gigas | cgigas_uk_roslin_v1 | GCA_902806645.1 | 647.9 Mb | Chromosome |
S. cumingii | ASM2855479v1 | GCA_028554795.1 | 3.4 Gb | Chromosome | |
L. rhynchaena | LuRhyn_1.0 | GCA_008271625.1 | 543.9 Mb | Contig |
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Drozdov, A.; Lebedev, E.; Adonin, L. Comparative Analysis of Bivalve and Sea Urchin Genetics and Development: Investigating the Dichotomy in Bilateria. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2023, 24, 17163. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms242417163
Drozdov A, Lebedev E, Adonin L. Comparative Analysis of Bivalve and Sea Urchin Genetics and Development: Investigating the Dichotomy in Bilateria. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2023; 24(24):17163. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms242417163
Chicago/Turabian StyleDrozdov, Anatoliy, Egor Lebedev, and Leonid Adonin. 2023. "Comparative Analysis of Bivalve and Sea Urchin Genetics and Development: Investigating the Dichotomy in Bilateria" International Journal of Molecular Sciences 24, no. 24: 17163. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms242417163