Transcriptome sequencing of 19 diverse species of choanoflagellates.
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2017Author
Richter, Daniel
Fozouni, Parinaz
Eisen, Michael
King, Nicole
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The origin of animals, which occurred over 600 million years ago, left no evidence in the fossil record. To trace the earliest events in animal
prehistory, we compare extant animals to their closest living relatives, the choanoflagellates, in order to reconstruct the gene content of
their last common ancestor and how it evolved on the stem lineage leading to animals. In this project, we increase the accuracy of
ancestral animal and choanoflagellate gene content reconstructions by sequencing the transcriptomes of 19 species of
choanoflagellates selected for their phylogenetic diversity. This protocol accompanies the following publication: Richter, Daniel J and Fozouni, Parinaz and Eisen, Michael and King, Nicole. Gene family innovation, conservation and loss on the
animal stem lineage. 2018;7:e34226 https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.34226.....
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Station Biologique de RoscoffRoscoff, France
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dx.doi.org/10.17504/protocols.io.kwscxeeCitation
Richter, D.; Fozouni, P.; Eisen, M. and King, N. (2017) Transcriptome sequencing of 19 diverse species of choanoflagellates. Roscoff, France, Station Biologique de Roscoff, 1pp. DOI: dx.doi.org/10.17504/protocols.io.kwscxeeCollections
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