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Full-length transcriptome analysis of a bloom-forming dinoflagellate Prorocentrum shikokuense (Dinophyceae)

Scientific Data, ISSN: 2052-4463, Vol: 11, Issue: 1, Page: 430
2024
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Prorocentrum shikokuense (formerly P. donghaiense) is a pivotal dinoflagellate species associating with the HABs in the East China Sea. The complexity of its large nuclear genome hindered us from understanding its genomic characteristics. Full-length transcriptome sequencing offers a practical solution to decipher the physiological mechanisms of a species without the reference genome. In this study, we employed single-molecule real-time (SMRT) sequencing technology to sequence the full-length transcriptome of Prorocentrum shikokuense. We successfully generated 41.73 Gb of clean SMRT sequencing reads and isolated 105,249 non-redundant full-length non-chimeric reads. Our trial has led to the identification of 11,917 long non-coding RNA transcripts, 514 alternative splicing events, 437 putative transcription factor genes from 17 TF gene families, and 34,723 simple sequence repeats. Additionally, a total of 78,265 open reading frames were identified, of them 15,501 were the protein coding sequences. This dataset is valuable for annotating P. shikokuense genome, and will contribute significantly to the in-depth studies on the molecular mechanisms underlining the dinoflagellate bloom formation.

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Pan, Xiaohui; Liu, Hang; Feng, Leili; Zong, Yanan; Cao, Zihao; Guo, Li; Yang, Guanpin

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Mathematics; Computer Science; Social Sciences; Decision Sciences

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