Annotating the Insect Regulatory Genome

An ever-growing number of insect genomes is being sequenced across the evolutionary spectrum. Comprehensive annotation of not only genes but also regulatory regions is critical for reaping the full benefits of this sequencing. Driven by developments in sequencing technologies and in both empirical a...

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Main Authors: Hasiba Asma, Marc S. Halfon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Insects
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/12/7/591
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spelling doaj-dfd06a8d50c14c59a9bdc3c159942d3c2021-07-23T13:47:25ZengMDPI AGInsects2075-44502021-06-011259159110.3390/insects12070591Annotating the Insect Regulatory GenomeHasiba Asma0Marc S. Halfon1Program in Genetics, Genomics, and Bioinformatics, University at Buffalo-State University of New York, Buffalo, NY 14203, USAProgram in Genetics, Genomics, and Bioinformatics, University at Buffalo-State University of New York, Buffalo, NY 14203, USAAn ever-growing number of insect genomes is being sequenced across the evolutionary spectrum. Comprehensive annotation of not only genes but also regulatory regions is critical for reaping the full benefits of this sequencing. Driven by developments in sequencing technologies and in both empirical and computational discovery strategies, the past few decades have witnessed dramatic progress in our ability to identify <i>cis-</i>regulatory modules (CRMs), sequences such as enhancers that play a major role in regulating transcription. Nevertheless, providing a timely and comprehensive regulatory annotation of newly sequenced insect genomes is an ongoing challenge. We review here the methods being used to identify CRMs in both model and non-model insect species, and focus on two tools that we have developed, REDfly and SCRMshaw. These resources can be paired together in a powerful combination to facilitate insect regulatory annotation over a broad range of species, with an accuracy equal to or better than that of other state-of-the-art methods.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/12/7/591arthropodgenomicsenhancercis-regulationgenome annotation
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author Hasiba Asma
Marc S. Halfon
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Annotating the Insect Regulatory Genome
Insects
arthropod
genomics
enhancer
cis-regulation
genome annotation
author_facet Hasiba Asma
Marc S. Halfon
author_sort Hasiba Asma
title Annotating the Insect Regulatory Genome
title_short Annotating the Insect Regulatory Genome
title_full Annotating the Insect Regulatory Genome
title_fullStr Annotating the Insect Regulatory Genome
title_full_unstemmed Annotating the Insect Regulatory Genome
title_sort annotating the insect regulatory genome
publisher MDPI AG
series Insects
issn 2075-4450
publishDate 2021-06-01
description An ever-growing number of insect genomes is being sequenced across the evolutionary spectrum. Comprehensive annotation of not only genes but also regulatory regions is critical for reaping the full benefits of this sequencing. Driven by developments in sequencing technologies and in both empirical and computational discovery strategies, the past few decades have witnessed dramatic progress in our ability to identify <i>cis-</i>regulatory modules (CRMs), sequences such as enhancers that play a major role in regulating transcription. Nevertheless, providing a timely and comprehensive regulatory annotation of newly sequenced insect genomes is an ongoing challenge. We review here the methods being used to identify CRMs in both model and non-model insect species, and focus on two tools that we have developed, REDfly and SCRMshaw. These resources can be paired together in a powerful combination to facilitate insect regulatory annotation over a broad range of species, with an accuracy equal to or better than that of other state-of-the-art methods.
topic arthropod
genomics
enhancer
cis-regulation
genome annotation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/12/7/591
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