Abstract
Wild-derived mouse inbred strains are becoming increasingly popular for complex traits analysis, evolutionary studies, and systems genetics. Here, we report the whole-genome sequencing of two wild-derived mouse inbred strains, LEWES/EiJ and ZALENDE/EiJ, of Mus musculus domesticus origin. These two inbred strains were selected based on their geographic origin, karyotype, and use in ongoing research. We generated 14× and 18× coverage sequence, respectively, and discovered over 1.1 million novel variants, most of which are private to one of these strains. This report expands the number of wild-derived inbred genomes in the Mus genus from six to eight. The sequence variation can be accessed via an online query tool; variant calls (VCF format) and alignments (BAM format) are available for download from a dedicated ftp site. Finally, the sequencing data have also been stored in a lossless, compressed, and indexed format using the multi-string Burrows-Wheeler transform. All data can be used without restriction.
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Morgan, A. P., Didion, J. P., Doran, A. G., Holt, J. M., McMillan, L., Keane, T. M., & De Villena, F. P. M. (2016). Whole genome sequence of two wild-derived mus musculus domesticus inbred strains, LEWES/EIJ and ZALENDE/EIJ, with different diploid numbers. G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, 6(12), 4211–4216. https://doi.org/10.1534/g3.116.034751
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