The Dugesia ryukyuensis Database as a Molecular Resource for Studying Switching of the Reproductive System
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The planarian Dugesia ryukyuensis reproduces both asexually and sexually, and can switch from one mode of reproduction to the other. We recently developed a method for experimentally switching reproduction of the planarian from the asexual to the sexual mode. We constructed a cDNA library from sexualized D. ryukyuensis and sequenced and analyzed 8,988 expressed sequence tags (ESTs). The ESTs were analyzed and grouped into 3,077 non-redundant sequences, leaving 1,929 singletons that formed the basis of unigene sets. Fifty-six percent of the cDNAs analyzed shared similarity (E-value<1E -20) with sequences deposited in NCBI. Highly redundant sequences encoded granulin and actin, which are expressed in the whole body, and other redundant sequences encoded a Vasa-like protein, which is known to be a component of germ-line cells and is expressed in the ovary, and Y-protein, which is expressed in the testis. The sexualized planarian expressed sequence tag database (http://planaria.bio.keio.ac.jp/planaria/) is an open-access, online resource providing access to sequence, classification, clustering, and annotation data. This database should constitute a powerful tool for analyzing sexualization in planarians.
- 2007-01-25
著者
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Matsumoto Midori
Department Of Biological Sciences And Informatics Keio University
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Matsumoto Midori
お茶の水女子大学 発生生物学
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Matsumoto Midori
Department Of Biosciences And Informatics And Center For Life Science And Technology Keio University
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ISHIZUKA Hideyuki
Department of Biological Sciences and Informatics, Keio University
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MAEZAWA Takanobu
Department of Biological Sciences and Informatics, Keio University
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KAWAUCHI Junpei
Department of Biological Sciences and Informatics, Keio University
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NODONO Hanae
Department of Biological Sciences and Informatics, Keio University
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HIRAO Yukako
Genome Resource and Analysis Subunit, RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology
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NISHIMURA Osamu
Genome Resource and Analysis Subunit, RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology
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NAKAGAWA Haruka
Department of Biological Sciences and Informatics, Keio University
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SEKII Kiyono
Department of Biological Sciences and Informatics, Keio University
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TASAKA Kenta
Department of Biological Sciences and Informatics, Keio University
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TARUI Hiroshi
Genome Resource and Analysis Subunit, RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology
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AGATA Kiyokazu
Genome Resource and Analysis Subunit, RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology
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HOSHI Motonori
Department of Biological Sciences and Informatics, Keio University
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KOBAYASHI Kazuya
Department of Biological Sciences and Informatics, Keio University
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SAKAKIBARA Yasubumi
Department of Biological Sciences and Informatics, Keio University
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Agata K
Dep. Of Biophysics Graduate School Of Sci. Kyoto Univ.
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Agata Kiyokazu
Lab. Mol. Dev. Biol. Grad. Sch. Sci. Kyoto Univ.
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Agata Kiyokazu
理化学研究所発生再生科学総合研究センター
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Agata Kiyokazu
Genome Resource And Analysis Subunit Riken Center For Developmental Biology
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Matsumoto M
Department Of Biosciences And Informatics And Center For Life Science And Technology Keio University
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Matsumoto Midori
Department Of Biosciences And Informatics Faculty Of Science And Technology Keio University
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Tasaka Kenta
Department Of Biological Sciences And Informatics Keio University
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Hirao Yukako
Genome Resource And Analysis Subunit Riken Center For Developmental Biology
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Sekii Kiyono
Department Of Biological Sciences And Informatics Keio University
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Nodono Hanae
Department Of Biological Sciences And Informatics Keio University
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Tarui Hiroshi
Genome Resource Anal. Riken Cdb
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Tarui Hiroshi
Genome Resource And Analysis Subunit Riken Center For Developmental Biology
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Tarui Hiroshi
Evolutionary Regeneration Group Center For Developmental Biology Riken
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Hoshi Motonori
The University Of The Air
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Hoshi Motonori
Department Of Biosciences And Informatics And Center For Life Science And Technology Keio University
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Hoshi Motonori
Biological Laboratory The Open University Of Japan
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Hoshi Motonori
Department Of Biosciences And Informatics Keio University
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Agata Kiyokazu
Dep. Of Biophysics Graduate School Of Sci. Kyoto Univ.
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Agata Kiyokazu
Laboratory For Evolutionary Regeneration Center For Developmental Biology Riken
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Agata Kiyokazu
Riken Cdb Evo.
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Agata Kiyokazu
Group For Evolutionary Regeneration Biology Center For Developmental Biology Riken Kobe
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Hoshi Motonori
Department Of Life Sciemce And Technology Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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Nakagawa Haruka
Department Of Biological Sciences And Informatics Keio University
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Kawauchi Junpei
Department Of Biological Sciences And Informatics Keio University
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Kobayashi Kazuya
Department Of Biological Sciences And Informatics Keio University
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Kobayashi Kazuya
Department Of Electrical And Electronic Engineering Chuo University
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Maezawa Takanobu
Department Of Biological Sciences And Informatics Keio University
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Ishizuka Hideyuki
Department Of Biological Sciences And Informatics Keio University
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Sakakibara Yasuhumi
Department Of Biological Sciences And Informatics Keio University
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Matsumoto Midori
Department Of Anesthesia Federation Of National Public Service Personnel Mutual Aid Associations Tac
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Tarui Hiroshi
Evolutionary Regeneration Group Center For Developmental Biology
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Kobayashi K
Department Of Biological Sciences And Informatics Keio University
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Agata Kiyokazu
Lab. For Mol. Dev. Biol. Dept. Of Biophys. Grad. Sch. Of Sci. Kyoto Univ.
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星 元紀
The University Of The Air
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NISHIMURA Osamu
RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology
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Kobayashi K
Department Of Electrical Electronic And Communication Engineering Chuo University
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Nishimura Osamu
Genome Resource And Analysis Subunit Riken Center For Developmental Biology
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