The Ruminant Telomere-to-Telomere (RT2T) Consortium

Telomere-to-telomere (T2T) assemblies reveal new insights into the structure and function of the previously ‘invisible’ parts of the genome and allow comparative analyses of complete genomes across entire clades. We present here an open collaborative effort, termed the ‘Ruminant T2T Consortium’ (RT2...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature genetics 2024-08, Vol.56 (8), p.1566-1573
Hauptverfasser: Kalbfleisch, Theodore S., McKay, Stephanie D., Murdoch, Brenda M., Adelson, David L., Almansa-Villa, Diego, Becker, Gabrielle, Beckett, Linda M., Benítez-Galeano, María José, Biase, Fernando, Casey, Theresa, Chuong, Edward, Clark, Emily, Clarke, Shannon, Cockett, Noelle, Couldrey, Christine, Davis, Brian W., Elsik, Christine G., Faraut, Thomas, Gao, Yahui, Genet, Carine, Grady, Patrick, Green, Jonathan, Green, Richard, Guan, Dailu, Hagen, Darren, Hartley, Gabrielle A., Heaton, Mike, Hoyt, Savannah J., Huang, Wen, Jarvis, Erich, Kalleberg, Jenna, Khatib, Hasan, Koepfi, Klaus-Peter, Koltes, James, Koren, Sergey, Kuehn, Christa, Leeb, Tosso, Leonard, Alexander, Liu, George E., Low, Wai Yee, McConnell, Hunter, McRae, Kathryn, Miga, Karen, Mousel, Michelle, Neibergs, Holly, Olagunju, Temitayo, Pennell, Matt, Petry, Bruna, Pewsner, Mirjam, Phillippy, Adam M., Pickett, Brandon D., Pineda, Paulene, Potapova, Tamara, Rachagani, Satyanarayana, Rhie, Arang, Rijnkels, Monique, Robic, Annie, Rodriguez Osorio, Nelida, Safonova, Yana, Schettini, Gustavo, Schnabel, Robert D., Sirpu Natesh, Nagabhishek, Stegemiller, Morgan, Storer, Jessica, Stothard, Paul, Stull, Caleb, Tosser-Klopp, Gwenola, Traglia, Germán M., Tuggle, Christopher K., Van Tassell, Curtis P., Watson, Corey, Weikard, Rosemarie, Wimmers, Klaus, Xie, Shangqian, Yang, Liu, Smith, Timothy P. L., O’Neill, Rachel J., Rosen, Benjamin D.
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Zusammenfassung:Telomere-to-telomere (T2T) assemblies reveal new insights into the structure and function of the previously ‘invisible’ parts of the genome and allow comparative analyses of complete genomes across entire clades. We present here an open collaborative effort, termed the ‘Ruminant T2T Consortium’ (RT2T), that aims to generate complete diploid assemblies for numerous species of the Artiodactyla suborder Ruminantia to examine chromosomal evolution in the context of natural selection and domestication of species used as livestock. Here we describe an open collaborative effort termed the ‘Ruminant T2T Consortium’. It aims to generate complete diploid assemblies for many species of ruminants to examine chromosomal evolution in the context of natural selection and domestication.
ISSN:1061-4036
1546-1718
1546-1718
DOI:10.1038/s41588-024-01835-2