The analysis of eight transcriptomes from all Porifera classes reveals surprising genetic complexity in sponges. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 10.1093/molbev/msu057.
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The analysis of eight transcriptomes from all Porifera classes reveals surprising genetic complexity in sponges. Molecular Biology and Evolution, 10.1093/molbev/msu057.
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/24737
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Riesgo, Ana
Farrar, Nathan Windsor, Pamela Jean Giribet, Gonzalo Leys, Sally P. |
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Harvard Dataverse
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The transcriptomic datasets of the sponge species Chondrilla nucula, Ircinia fasciculata, Petrosia ficiformis, Spongilla lacustris, Pseudospongosorites suberitoides (Demospongiae), Sycon coactum (Calcarea), and Corticium candelabrum (Homoscleromorpha). The datasets of Petrosia ficiformis, Spongilla lacustris, Sycon coactum, and Corticium candelabrum contain two or three runs of short reads (100 bp, paired-end) obtained with Illumina HiSeq1000, while the rest were assembled with only one run. The reads were assembled using the software CLC Genomics Workbench 5.1.
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2014
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