Whole genome assembly and annotation of the King Angelfish (Holacanthus passer) gives insight into the evolution of marine fishes of the Tropical Eastern Pacific.

GigaByte (Hong Kong, China) Pub Date : 2024-03-21 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.46471/gigabyte.115
Remy Gatins, Carlos F Arias, Carlos Sánchez, Giacomo Bernardi, Luis F De León
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Holacanthus angelfishes are some of the most iconic marine fishes of the Tropical Eastern Pacific (TEP). However, very limited genomic resources currently exist for the genus. In this study we: (i) assembled and annotated the nuclear genome of the King Angelfish (Holacanthus passer), and (ii) examined the demographic history of H. passer in the TEP. We generated 43.8 Gb of ONT and 97.3 Gb Illumina reads representing 75× and 167× coverage, respectively. The final genome assembly size was 583 Mb with a contig N50 of 5.7 Mb, which captured 97.5% of the complete Actinoterygii Benchmarking Universal Single-Copy Orthologs (BUSCOs). Repetitive elements accounted for 5.09% of the genome, and 33,889 protein-coding genes were predicted, of which 22,984 were functionally annotated. Our demographic analysis suggests that population expansions of H. passer occurred prior to the last glacial maximum (LGM) and were more likely shaped by events associated with the closure of the Isthmus of Panama. This result is surprising, given that most rapid population expansions in both freshwater and marine organisms have been reported to occur globally after the LGM. Overall, this annotated genome assembly provides a novel molecular resource to study the evolution of Holacanthus angelfishes, while facilitating research into local adaptation, speciation, and introgression in marine fishes.

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帝王姬鱼(Holacanthus passer)的全基因组组装和注释有助于深入了解热带东太平洋海洋鱼类的进化。
天使鱼(Holacanthus angelfishes)是东太平洋热带地区(TEP)一些最具代表性的海洋鱼类。然而,目前该属的基因组资源非常有限。在这项研究中,我们(i) 组装并注释了帝王吴郭鱼(Holacanthus passer)的核基因组,(ii) 研究了帝王吴郭鱼在热带东太平洋的种群历史。我们生成了 43.8 Gb ONT 和 97.3 Gb Illumina 读数,覆盖率分别为 75 倍和 167 倍。最终的基因组组装大小为 583 Mb,等位基因 N50 为 5.7 Mb,捕获了 97.5% 的完整的放线虫基准通用单拷贝同源物(BUSCOs)。重复元件占基因组的 5.09%,预测了 33,889 个编码蛋白质的基因,其中 22,984 个已进行了功能注释。我们的人口学分析表明,H. passer的种群扩张发生在上一个冰川极盛时期(LGM)之前,更有可能是由与巴拿马地峡关闭相关的事件形成的。这一结果令人惊讶,因为据报道,淡水和海洋生物的大多数快速种群扩张都发生在全球大冰川时期之后。总之,该注释基因组的组装为研究 Holacanthus Angelf 鱼的进化提供了新的分子资源,同时也促进了对海洋鱼类的局部适应、物种分化和引种的研究。
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