Transcriptomic dataset for Sardina pilchardus: Assembly, annotation, and expression of nine tissues

European sardine or pilchard is a planktonic small pelagic fish present from the North Sea in Europe to the coast of Senegal in the North of Africa, and across the Mediterranean sea to the Black Sea. Ecologically, sardines are an intermediary link in the trophic network, preying on plankton and bein...

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Autores principales: Jorge Langa, Martin Huret, Iratxe Montes, Darrell Conklin, Andone Estonba
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:0a3605dcd76a4a308cb36e50e7214a852021-11-22T04:26:53ZTranscriptomic dataset for Sardina pilchardus: Assembly, annotation, and expression of nine tissues2352-340910.1016/j.dib.2021.107583https://doaj.org/article/0a3605dcd76a4a308cb36e50e7214a852021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340921008581https://doaj.org/toc/2352-3409European sardine or pilchard is a planktonic small pelagic fish present from the North Sea in Europe to the coast of Senegal in the North of Africa, and across the Mediterranean sea to the Black Sea. Ecologically, sardines are an intermediary link in the trophic network, preying on plankton and being predated by larger fishes, marine mammals, and seabirds. This species is of great nutritional and economic value as a cheap but rich source of protein and fat. It is either consumed directly by humans or fed as fishmeal for aquaculture and farm animals. Despite its importance in the food basket, little is known about the molecular mechanisms involved in protein and lipid synthesis in this species. We collected nine tissues of Sardina pilchardus and reconstructed the transcriptome. In all, 198,597 transcripts were obtained, from which 68,031 are protein-coding. Quality assessment of the transcriptome was performed by back-mapping reads to the transcriptome and by searching for Single Copy Orthologs. Additionally, Gene Ontology and KEGG annotations were retrieved for most of the protein-coding genes. Finally, each library was quantified in terms of Transcripts per Million to disclose their expression patterns.Jorge LangaMartin HuretIratxe MontesDarrell ConklinAndone EstonbaElsevierarticleSardina pilchardusEuropean sardineTranscriptome assemblyAnnotationExpressionTissue quantificationComputer applications to medicine. Medical informaticsR858-859.7Science (General)Q1-390ENData in Brief, Vol 39, Iss , Pp 107583- (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Sardina pilchardus
European sardine
Transcriptome assembly
Annotation
Expression
Tissue quantification
Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics
R858-859.7
Science (General)
Q1-390
spellingShingle Sardina pilchardus
European sardine
Transcriptome assembly
Annotation
Expression
Tissue quantification
Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics
R858-859.7
Science (General)
Q1-390
Jorge Langa
Martin Huret
Iratxe Montes
Darrell Conklin
Andone Estonba
Transcriptomic dataset for Sardina pilchardus: Assembly, annotation, and expression of nine tissues
description European sardine or pilchard is a planktonic small pelagic fish present from the North Sea in Europe to the coast of Senegal in the North of Africa, and across the Mediterranean sea to the Black Sea. Ecologically, sardines are an intermediary link in the trophic network, preying on plankton and being predated by larger fishes, marine mammals, and seabirds. This species is of great nutritional and economic value as a cheap but rich source of protein and fat. It is either consumed directly by humans or fed as fishmeal for aquaculture and farm animals. Despite its importance in the food basket, little is known about the molecular mechanisms involved in protein and lipid synthesis in this species. We collected nine tissues of Sardina pilchardus and reconstructed the transcriptome. In all, 198,597 transcripts were obtained, from which 68,031 are protein-coding. Quality assessment of the transcriptome was performed by back-mapping reads to the transcriptome and by searching for Single Copy Orthologs. Additionally, Gene Ontology and KEGG annotations were retrieved for most of the protein-coding genes. Finally, each library was quantified in terms of Transcripts per Million to disclose their expression patterns.
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author Jorge Langa
Martin Huret
Iratxe Montes
Darrell Conklin
Andone Estonba
author_facet Jorge Langa
Martin Huret
Iratxe Montes
Darrell Conklin
Andone Estonba
author_sort Jorge Langa
title Transcriptomic dataset for Sardina pilchardus: Assembly, annotation, and expression of nine tissues
title_short Transcriptomic dataset for Sardina pilchardus: Assembly, annotation, and expression of nine tissues
title_full Transcriptomic dataset for Sardina pilchardus: Assembly, annotation, and expression of nine tissues
title_fullStr Transcriptomic dataset for Sardina pilchardus: Assembly, annotation, and expression of nine tissues
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptomic dataset for Sardina pilchardus: Assembly, annotation, and expression of nine tissues
title_sort transcriptomic dataset for sardina pilchardus: assembly, annotation, and expression of nine tissues
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2021
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