De novo transcriptome assembly and genome annotation of the fat-tailed dunnart (Sminthopsis crassicaudata).

GigaByte (Hong Kong, China) Pub Date : 2024-05-02 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.46471/gigabyte.118
Neke Ibeh, Charles Y Feigin, Stephen R Frankenberg, Davis J McCarthy, Andrew J Pask, Irene Gallego Romero
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Marsupials exhibit distinctive modes of reproduction and early development that set them apart from their eutherian counterparts and render them invaluable for comparative studies. However, marsupial genomic resources still lag far behind those of eutherian mammals. We present a series of novel genomic resources for the fat-tailed dunnart (Sminthopsis crassicaudata), a mouse-like marsupial that, due to its ease of husbandry and ex-utero development, is emerging as a laboratory model. We constructed a highly representative multi-tissue de novo transcriptome assembly of dunnart RNA-seq reads spanning 12 tissues. The transcriptome includes 2,093,982 assembled transcripts and has a mammalian transcriptome BUSCO completeness score of 93.3%, the highest amongst currently published marsupial transcriptomes. This global transcriptome, along with ab initio predictions, supported annotation of the existing dunnart genome, revealing 21,622 protein-coding genes. Altogether, these resources will enable wider use of the dunnart as a model marsupial and deepen our understanding of mammalian genome evolution.

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肥尾盾尾鱼(Sminthopsis crassicaudata)的全新转录组组装和基因组注释。
有袋类动物在繁殖和早期发育方面表现出独特的模式,这使它们有别于有蹄类动物,也使它们成为比较研究的宝贵对象。然而,有袋类动物的基因组资源仍然远远落后于有蹄类哺乳动物。我们为肥尾盾尾鼠(Sminthopsis crassicaudata)提供了一系列新的基因组资源,肥尾盾尾鼠是一种类似小鼠的有袋类动物,由于其易于饲养和胎前发育,正逐渐成为一种实验室模型。我们构建了一个极具代表性的多组织从头转录组,该转录组包含 12 个组织的邓纳特 RNA-seq 读数。该转录组包括 2,093,982 个已组装的转录本,哺乳动物转录组 BUSCO 完整性得分为 93.3%,是目前已发表的有袋动物转录组中最高的。该全球转录组与ab initio预测一起支持了对现有敦纳特基因组的注释,揭示了21622个编码蛋白质的基因。总之,这些资源将使我们能够更广泛地利用敦奈特作为有袋类动物的模型,并加深我们对哺乳动物基因组进化的了解。
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