S. cerevisiae strain D273-10B genome sequence. 11/19/2015 This directory contains 4 files describing the genome of S. cerevisiae strain D273-10B, a commonly-used laboratory strain (Accession: JRIY00000000; ATCC Number: 24657). genome fasta file: D273-10B_SGD_2015_JRIY00000000.fsa nucleic acid coding sequence file: D273-10B_JRIY00000000_SGD_cds.fsa protein sequence file: D273-10B_JRIY00000000_SGD_pep.fsa GFF file: D273-10B_JRIY00000000_SGD.gff FASTA headers in each of the files include the following pieces of information: genome fasta file: GenBank GI number GenBank accession.version species name strain name scaffold number contig length nucleic acid coding sequence file: ORF name_strain name gene name feature type feature classification (Verified, Uncharacterized, or Dubious) feature description protein sequence file: ORF name_strain name gene name feature type feature classification (Verified, Uncharacterized, or Dubious) feature description Feature definitions (for coding sequences and features in the gff file) were initially assigned via the AGAPE pipeline, which generated homology-based annotation using LASTZ and AUGUSTUS vs. the R64-1 S288C reference sequence in conjuction with ab initio annotation using MAKER and BLASTX validation. The genomes were further curated manually by SGD biocurators. Assembly statistics ================================ Fold coverage: 112 Number of scaffolds: 203 Assembly size: 11708626 Longest scaffold: 343062 Scaffold N50: 108887 Number of ORFs: 53 Reference for this S. cerevisiae D273-10B genome sequence, assembly and annotation: Song G., et al., 2015. AGAPE (Automated Genome Analysis PipelinE) for Pan-Genome Analysis of Saccharomyces cerevisiae. PLoS ONE, 10(3):e0120671. PMID: 25781462 For more information about D273-10B: Dunlop PC, Roon RJ, Even HL. 1976. Utilization of D-asparagine by Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J Bacteriol. 125(3):999-1004. PMID: 767332 For more information about other yeast strains: Engel SR, Cherry JM. 2013. The new modern era of yeast genomics: community sequencing and the resulting annotation of multiple Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains at the Saccharomyces Genome Database. Database (Oxford). 2013 Mar 13;2013:bat012. doi: 10.1093/database/bat012. PMID: 23487186 For more information about the S288C Reference Genome: Engel SR, Dietrich FS, Fisk DG, Binkley G, Balakrishnan R, Costanzo MC, Dwight SS, Hitz BC, Karra K, Nash RS, Weng S, Wong ED, Lloyd P, Skrzypek MS, Miyasato SR, Simison M, Cherry JM. 2014. The reference genome sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: then and now. G3 (Bethesda). 2014 Mar 20;4(3):389-98. doi: 10.1534/g3.113.008995. PMID: 24374639 To download the S288C Reference Genome sequence and annotation: http://www.yeastgenome.org/download-data/sequence