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Aedes aegypti Annotation 1.0 Released

The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health (NIAID/NIH) has funded the sequencing, assembly, and annotation of the Aedes aegypti genome through its Microbial Sequencing Centers: the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI) and the Broad Institute, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, as well as VectorBase, a NIAID Bioinformatics Resource Center.

A completed computational annotation of the Aedes aegypti 7.6X assembly is now available in GenBank (AAGE00000000) and at VectorBase. Functional assignments and gene accessions are also available. Long-term curation of the sequence and subsequent annotation updates will be the responsibility of VectorBase.

Aedes aegypti Assemblies

Two sequence assemblies of the Aedes genome have been released: a 5-fold (AAGE01000000) and 7.6-fold (AAGE02000000).

7.6-Fold Assembly Statistics

  • Total number of sequence reads: 14.9 million
  • Total number of sequence reads placed in the assembly: 12.3 million
  • Average contig coverage: 7.6X (6.71X in Q20 bases)
  • Number of contigs: 36,206
  • Total length of combined contigs 1.31 Gb
  • Number of scaffolds: 4,758
  • Total length of combined scaffolds (including gaps): 1.383 Gb

Supplementary Data Release

Complementary to the sequencing and annotation project described above, NIAID/NIH has also funded a project to provide additional Aedes aegypti genome-related resources. As part of this project, JCVI has released in GenBank 207,079 Aedes aegypti EST sequences and 117,937 BAC end sequences generated from a variety of libraries. The EST accession ranges to date are DV230611-DV235882, DV235883-DV270715, DV300289-DV348598, DV348687-DV389983, DV389984 and DV437762. The BAC end sequence accession ranges are CC065891-CC144307, CC149837-CC155974, and CC841856-CC875159.

Additional information about the Aedes aegypti sequencing project and assembly can be found at the Broad Institute and at JCVI.

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    See Also

  • Bioinformatics Resource Centers
  • Microbial Sequencing Centers
  • Pathogen Functional Genomics Resource Center
  • Proteomics Research Centers
  • Structural Genomics
  • Pathogen Genomics News Releases
  • Release of the genome assembly of Ixodes scapularis released to GenBank
  • NIH Human Microbiome Project
  • Influenza Genome Sequencing Project
  • Culex pipiens quinquefasciatus annotation coming soon. Assembly information here 
  • NIAID Genomics Initiatives (PDF)
  • Advanced Product Development for Multiplex Infectious Disease Diagnostics: Summary of a NIAID Workshop (PDF)
  • Related Links

    PFGRC Announces the Addition of an Influenza Gateway® Entry Clone Set (non-government link)

    Genomic Sequencing Centers for Infectious (RFP-NIH-NIAID-DMID-AI2008-010)

    Partnerships for Point of Care (POC) Diagnostic Technologies for Nontraditional Health Care Settings (U01)