Chromosome-Level Genome Assembly and Annotation of Corallium rubrum: A Mediterranean Coral Threatened by Overharvesting and Climate Change.

IF 2.8 2区 生物学 Q2 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY Genome Biology and Evolution Pub Date : 2025-02-03 DOI:10.1093/gbe/evae253
Jean-Baptiste Ledoux, Jessica Gomez-Garrido, Fernando Cruz, Francisco Camara Ferreira, Ana Matos, Xenia Sarropoulou, Sandra Ramirez-Calero, Didier Aurelle, Paula Lopez-Sendino, Natalie E Grayson, Bradley S Moore, Agostinho Antunes, Laura Aguilera, Marta Gut, Judit Salces-Ortiz, Rosa Fernández, Cristina Linares, Joaquim Garrabou, Tyler Alioto
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Reference genomes are key resources in biodiversity conservation. Yet, sequencing efforts are not evenly distributed across the tree of life raising concerns over our ability to enlighten conservation with genomic data. Good-quality reference genomes remain scarce in octocorals while these species are highly relevant targets for conservation. Here, we present the first annotated reference genome in the red coral, Corallium rubrum (Linnaeus, 1758), a habitat-forming octocoral from the Mediterranean and neighboring Atlantic, impacted by overharvesting and anthropogenic warming-induced mass mortality events. Combining long reads from Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT), Illumina paired-end reads for improving the base accuracy of the ONT-based genome assembly, and Arima Hi-C contact data to place the sequences into chromosomes, we assembled a genome of 532 Mb (20 chromosomes, 309 scaffolds) with contig and scaffold N50 of 1.6 and 18.5 Mb, respectively. Fifty percent of the sequence (L50) was contained in seven superscaffolds. The consensus quality value of the final assembly was 42, and the single and duplicated gene completeness reported by BUSCO was 86.4% and 1%, respectively (metazoa_odb10 database). We annotated 26,348 protein-coding genes and 34,548 noncoding transcripts. This annotated chromosome-level genome assembly, one of the first in octocorals and the first in Scleralcyonacea order, is currently used in a project based on whole-genome resequencing dedicated to the conservation and management of C. rubrum.

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Corallium rubrum 染色体级基因组组装与注释:受过度采伐和气候变化威胁的地中海珊瑚。
参考基因组是生物多样性保护的重要资源。然而,测序工作并没有均匀地分布在生命之树上,这引起了人们对我们利用基因组数据进行保护的能力的担忧。高质量的参考基因组在八珊瑚中仍然稀缺,而这些物种是高度相关的保护目标。在这里,我们提出了红珊瑚(Corallium rubrum, Linnaeus, 1758)的第一个注释参考基因组,这是一种来自地中海和邻近大西洋的栖息地形成的八珊瑚,受到过度捕捞和人为变暖引起的大规模死亡事件的影响。结合来自Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT)的长reads、Illumina配对末端reads(用于提高基于ONT的基因组组装的碱基准确性)和Arima Hi-C接触数据(用于将序列放置到染色体中),我们组装了532 Mb(20条染色体,309个支架)的基因组,contig和scaffold N50分别为1.6和18.5 Mb。50%的序列(L50)包含在7个超级支架中。最终组装的一致质量值为42,BUSCO报告的单基因和重复基因完整性分别为86.4%和1% (metazoa_odb10数据库)。我们注释了26,348个蛋白质编码基因和34,548个非编码转录本。这种染色体水平的注释基因组组装,是在八珊瑚和硬藻目中首次发现的基因组组装之一,目前用于一个基于全基因组重测序的项目,该项目致力于保护和管理C. rubrum。
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Genome Biology and Evolution
Genome Biology and Evolution EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY-GENETICS & HEREDITY
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期刊介绍: About the journal Genome Biology and Evolution (GBE) publishes leading original research at the interface between evolutionary biology and genomics. Papers considered for publication report novel evolutionary findings that concern natural genome diversity, population genomics, the structure, function, organisation and expression of genomes, comparative genomics, proteomics, and environmental genomic interactions. Major evolutionary insights from the fields of computational biology, structural biology, developmental biology, and cell biology are also considered, as are theoretical advances in the field of genome evolution. GBE’s scope embraces genome-wide evolutionary investigations at all taxonomic levels and for all forms of life — within populations or across domains. Its aims are to further the understanding of genomes in their evolutionary context and further the understanding of evolution from a genome-wide perspective.
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