| Literature DB >> 25398807 |
Naoki Miura1, Ken-Ichi Kucho2, Michiko Noguchi3, Noriaki Miyoshi4, Toshiki Uchiumi2, Hiroaki Kawaguchi5, Akihide Tanimoto6.
Abstract
The microminipig, which weighs less than 10 kg at an early stage of maturity, has been reported as a potential experimental model animal. Its extremely small size and other distinct characteristics suggest the possibility of a number of differences between the genome of the microminipig and that of conventional pigs. In this study, we analyzed the genomes of two healthy microminipigs using a next-generation sequencer SOLiD™ system. We then compared the obtained genomic sequences with a genomic database for the domestic pig (Sus scrofa). The mapping coverage of sequenced tag from the microminipig to conventional pig genomic sequences was greater than 96% and we detected no clear, substantial genomic variance from these data. The results may indicate that the distinct characteristics of the microminipig derive from small-scale alterations in the genome, such as Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms or translational modifications, rather than large-scale deletion or insertion polymorphisms. Further investigation of the entire genomic sequence of the microminipig with methods enabling deeper coverage is required to elucidate the genetic basis of its distinct phenotypic traits.Entities:
Keywords: Genomic sequence; microminipig; minipig; porcine
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25398807
Source DB: PubMed Journal: In Vivo ISSN: 0258-851X Impact factor: 2.155