Database Commons
Database Commons

a catalog of worldwide biological databases

Database Profile

NFINgb

General information

URL: http://www.nothobranchius.info/NFINgb
Full name: Nothobranchius furzeri Genome Browser
Description: The Nothobranchius furzeri Information Network Genome Browser (NFINgb) provides access to the latest genome assembly and annotation of the short-lived teleost fish Nothobranchius furzeri generated by the Genome Analysis group of the Leibniz Institute on Aging - Fritz Lipmann Institute.
Year founded: 2015
Last update:
Version:
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: Germany

Classification & Tag

Data type:
DNA
Data object:
Database category:
Major species:
Keywords:

Contact information

University/Institution: Leibniz Institute on Aging-Fritz Lipmann Institute
Address: Leibniz Institute on Aging-Fritz Lipmann Institute (FLI), Jena 07745, Germany
City:
Province/State:
Country/Region: Germany
Contact name (PI/Team): Platzer M
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): matthias.platzer@leibniz-fli.de

Publications

26638077
Insights into Sex Chromosome Evolution and Aging from the Genome of a Short-Lived Fish. [PMID: 26638077]
Reichwald K, Petzold A, Koch P, Downie BR, Hartmann N, Pietsch S, Baumgart M, Chalopin D, Felder M, Bens M, Sahm A, Szafranski K, Taudien S, Groth M, Arisi I, Weise A, Bhatt SS, Sharma V, Kraus JM, Schmid F, Priebe S, Liehr T, Görlach M, Than ME, Hiller M, Kestler HA, Volff JN, Schartl M, Cellerino A, Englert C, Platzer M.

The killifish Nothobranchius furzeri is the shortest-lived vertebrate that can be bred in the laboratory. Its rapid growth, early sexual maturation, fast aging, and arrested embryonic development (diapause) make it an attractive model organism in biomedical research. Here, we report a draft sequence of its genome that allowed us to uncover an intra-species Y chromosome polymorphism representing-in real time-different stages of sex chromosome formation that display features of early mammalian XY evolution "in action." Our data suggest that gdf6Y, encoding a TGF-? family growth factor, is the master sex-determining gene in N. furzeri. Moreover, we observed genomic clustering of aging-related genes, identified genes under positive selection, and revealed significant similarities of gene expression profiles between diapause and aging, particularly for genes controlling cell cycle and translation. The annotated genome sequence is provided as an online resource (http://www.nothobranchius.info/NFINgb).

Cell. 2015:163(6) | 217 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

Ranking

All databases:
780/6895 (88.702%)
Gene genome and annotation:
268/2021 (86.789%)
780
Total Rank
197
Citations
19.7
z-index

Community reviews

Not Rated
Data quality & quantity:
Content organization & presentation
System accessibility & reliability:

Word cloud

Related Databases

Citing
Cited by

Record metadata

Created on: 2018-01-29
Curated by:
Alia Rafique [2018-04-09]