Long-read sequencing and genome assembly of natural history collection samples and challenging specimens

IF 10.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Genome Biology Pub Date : 2025-02-10 DOI:10.1186/s13059-025-03487-9
Bernhard Bein, Ioannis Chrysostomakis, Larissa S. Arantes, Tom Brown, Charlotte Gerheim, Tilman Schell, Clément Schneider, Evgeny Leushkin, Zeyuan Chen, Julia Sigwart, Vanessa Gonzalez, Nur Leena W. S. Wong, Fabricio R. Santos, Mozes P. K. Blom, Frieder Mayer, Camila J. Mazzoni, Astrid Böhne, Sylke Winkler, Carola Greve, Michael Hiller
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Museum collections harbor millions of samples, largely unutilized for long-read sequencing. Here, we use ethanol-preserved samples containing kilobase-sized DNA to show that amplification-free protocols can yield contiguous genome assemblies. Additionally, using a modified amplification-based protocol, employing an alternative polymerase to overcome PCR bias, we assemble the 3.1 Gb maned sloth genome, surpassing the previous 500 Mb protocol size limit. Our protocol also improves assemblies of other difficult-to-sequence molluscs and arthropods, including millimeter-sized organisms. By highlighting collections as valuable sample resources and facilitating genome assembly of tiny and challenging organisms, our study advances efforts to obtain reference genomes of all eukaryotes.
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自然历史标本和挑战性标本的长读测序和基因组组装
博物馆收藏了数以百万计的样本,其中大部分未用于长读测序。在这里,我们使用含有千碱基大小DNA的乙醇保存样品来证明无扩增方案可以产生连续的基因组组装。此外,使用改进的扩增方法,利用替代聚合酶克服PCR偏倚,我们组装了3.1 Gb的树懒基因组,超过了之前500 Mb的协议大小限制。我们的方案还改进了其他难以测序的软体动物和节肢动物的组装,包括毫米大小的生物。通过突出收藏品作为有价值的样本资源和促进微小和具有挑战性的生物体的基因组组装,我们的研究推进了获得所有真核生物参考基因组的努力。
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Genome Biology
Genome Biology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
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21.00
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241
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2 months
期刊介绍: Genome Biology stands as a premier platform for exceptional research across all domains of biology and biomedicine, explored through a genomic and post-genomic lens. With an impressive impact factor of 12.3 (2022),* the journal secures its position as the 3rd-ranked research journal in the Genetics and Heredity category and the 2nd-ranked research journal in the Biotechnology and Applied Microbiology category by Thomson Reuters. Notably, Genome Biology holds the distinction of being the highest-ranked open-access journal in this category. Our dedicated team of highly trained in-house Editors collaborates closely with our esteemed Editorial Board of international experts, ensuring the journal remains on the forefront of scientific advances and community standards. Regular engagement with researchers at conferences and institute visits underscores our commitment to staying abreast of the latest developments in the field.
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