Journal article
Annotation of immune genes in the extinct thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus)
E Peel, S Frankenberg, CJ Hogg, A Pask, K Belov
Immunogenetics | SPRINGER | Published : 2021
Abstract
Advances in genome sequencing technology have enabled genomes of extinct species to be sequenced. However, given the fragmented nature of these genome assemblies, it is not clear whether it is possible to comprehensively annotate highly variable and repetitive genes such as those involved in immunity. As such, immune genes have only been investigated in a handful of extinct genomes, mainly in human lineages. In 2018 the genome of the thylacine (Thylacinus cynocephalus), a carnivorous marsupial from Tasmania that went extinct in 1936, was sequenced. Here we attempt to characterise the immune repertoire of the thylacine and determine similarity to its closest relative with a genome available, ..
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Awarded by Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions, Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
KB and EP are supported by an Australian Research Council Discovery grant to KB DP 180102465. AP was supported by an Australian Research Council Future Fellowship FT140100964.