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Why Rattlesnakes?. Model organisms for adaptation to low-energy lifestyles Low metabolism- down-regulate whole organ systems Starvation bouts up to two years Pit Vipers: rapid rates of evolution of mitochondrial genome. Applications:.
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Why Rattlesnakes? • Model organisms foradaptation to low-energy lifestyles • Low metabolism-down-regulate whole organ systems • Starvation bouts up to two years • Pit Vipers: rapid rates of evolution of mitochondrial genome
Applications: • Transcriptomics of specific tissues using RNASeq during starvation • Reprogram the transcriptome of muscles during prolonged starvation • Reactivation of digestive system upon feeding • Comparative biology in medical research. • Chicken was one of the first vertebrate, non-mammal genomes sequenced • Assemblies of green anole lizard and python.
Progress • Began with pilot 454 sequencing for repeats • Collaboration with faculty at KAUST • Illumina Sequencing • Call by MCBIOS for community project • Share in the assembly and annotation, for training of students and development of programs, publications, funding
Transcriptome Assembly • Transcriptome • 50mer assembly 11,000 contigs • No BLAST data yet • Ptitsyn • 10237 with significant BLAST scores • 888 with no annotation
Assembly data • Genome • Velvet on Blacklight (Jeff Pummill) • 43 Kmer; does not include 454 data
Where are the data • Submitted to GenbankBioproject/SRA • Available on secure FTP site at uark.edu • See drhoads@uark.edu for ID and password