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ERX000002: Whole Genome Sequencing of Saccharomyces paradoxus Q69.8
3 ILLUMINA (Illumina Genome Analyzer) runs: 13.4M spots, 484.9M bases, 386.4Mb downloads

Design: Solexa sequencing of Saccharomyces paradoxus strain Q69.8 random 200 bp library
Submitted by: The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute (SC)
Study: Population genomics of domestic and wild yeasts.
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Since the completion of the genome sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in 1996 (refs 1, 2), there has been a large increase in complete genome sequences, accompanied by great advances in our understanding of genome evolution. Although little is known about the natural and life histories of yeasts in the wild, there are an increasing number of studies looking at ecological and geographic distributions, population structure and sexual versus asexual reproduction. Less well understood at the whole genome level are the evolutionary processes acting within populations and species that lead to adaptation to different environments, phenotypic differences and reproductive isolation. Here we present one- to fourfold or more coverage of the genome sequences of over seventy isolates of the baker's yeast S. cerevisiae and its closest relative, Saccharomyces paradoxus. We examine variation in gene content, single nucleotide polymorphisms, nucleotide insertions and deletions, copy numbers and transposable elements. We find that phenotypic variation broadly correlates with global genome-wide phylogenetic relationships. S. paradoxus populations are well delineated along geographic boundaries, whereas the variation among worldwide S. cerevisiae isolates shows less differentiation and is comparable to a single S. paradoxus population. Rather than one or two domestication events leading to the extant baker's yeasts, the population structure of S. cerevisiae consists of a few well-defined, geographically isolated lineages and many different mosaics of these lineages, supporting the idea that human influence provided the opportunity for cross-breeding and production of new combinations of pre-existing variations.
Sample: Solexa sequencing of Saccharomyces paradoxus strain Q69.8 random 200 bp library
SAMEA749874 • ERS000005 • All experiments • All runs
Library:
Name: sgrp-sc-Q69.8-S_paradoxus-1
Instrument: Illumina Genome Analyzer
Strategy: WGS
Source: GENOMIC
Selection: RANDOM
Layout: PAIRED
Construction protocol: Standard Solexa protocol
Spot descriptor:
forward39  reverse

Experiment attributes:
center_name: SC
expected_number_bases: 7200 MB
Runs: 3 runs, 13.4M spots, 484.9M bases, 386.4Mb
Run# of Spots# of BasesSizePublished
ERR0000082,588,22098.4M60.5Mb2010-03-15
ERR0000116,309,359201.9M171.9Mb2011-03-18
ERR0000124,502,257184.6M154Mb2011-03-18

ID:
18482

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