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Published on: March 1, 2012
Gene modelling and annotation for the Hawaiian bobtail squid, Euprymna scolopes
Thea F Rogers1, Gözde Yalçın2, John Briseno3
1Department of Neuroscience and Developmental Biology, Division of Molecular Evolution and Development, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria. thea.rogers@univie.ac.at.
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Coleoid cephalopods possess numerous complex, species-specific morphological and behavioural adaptations, e.g., a uniquely structured nervous system that is the largest among the invertebrates. The Hawaiian bobtail squid (Euprymna scolopes) is one of the most established cephalopod species. With its recent publication of the chromosomal-scale genome assembly and regulatory genomic data, it also emerges as a key model for cephalopod gene regulation and evolution. However, the latest genome assembly has been lacking a native gene model set. Our manuscript describes the generation of new long-read transcriptomic data and, made using this combined with a plethora of publicly available transcriptomic and protein sequence data, a new reference annotation for E. scolopes.

