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    GUOFAN ZHANG; XIAODONG FANG; ZHIQIANG XIONG; HUAYONG QUE; YINLONG XIE; HOLLAND, Peter W. H; PAPS, Jordi; YABING ZHU; FUCUN WU; YUANXIN CHEN; JIAFENG WANG; CHUNFANG PENG; XIMING GUO; JIE MENG; LAN YANG; JUN LIU; BO WEN; NA ZHAN; ZHIYONG HUANG; QIHUI ZHU; YUE FENG; MOUNT, Andrew; HEDGECOCK, Dennis; LI LI; ZHE XU; YUNJIE LIU; DOMAZET-LOSO, Tomislav; YISHUAI DU; XIAOQING SUN; SHOUDU ZHANG; BINGHANG LIU; PEIZHOU CHENG; XUANTING JIANG; JUAN LI; RUIBANG LUO; DINGDING FAN; WEI WANG; WENJING FU; TONG WANG; BO WANG; JIBIAO ZHANG; ZHIYU PENG; YINGXIAN LI; NA LI; JINPENG WANG; FEI XU; MAOSHAN CHEN; YAN HE; FENGJI TAN; XIAORUI SONG; QIUMEI ZHENG; RONGLIAN HUANG; HAILONG YANG; XUEDI DU; LI CHEN; MEI YANG; PENGCHENG YANG; LINLIN ZHANG; XIAOTONG WANG; HAIGANG QI

    Nature (London), 10/2012, Letnik: 490, Številka: 7418
    Journal Article

    The Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas belongs to one of the most species-rich but genomically poorly explored phyla, the Mollusca. Here we report the sequencing and assembly of the oyster genome using short reads and a fosmid-pooling strategy, along with transcriptomes of development and stress response and the proteome of the shell. The oyster genome is highly polymorphic and rich in repetitive sequences, with some transposable elements still actively shaping variation. Transcriptome studies reveal an extensive set of genes responding to environmental stress. The expansion of genes coding for heat shock protein 70 and inhibitors of apoptosis is probably central to the oyster's adaptation to sessile life in the highly stressful intertidal zone. Our analyses also show that shell formation in molluscs is more complex than currently understood and involves extensive participation of cells and their exosomes. The oyster genome sequence fills a void in our understanding of the Lophotrochozoa.