Draft genome of the endemic alpine ground beetle Carabus (Platycarabus) depressus (Coleoptera: Carabidae) from long-read sequencing of a frozen archived specimen.

IF 2.2 3区 生物学 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics Pub Date : 2025-05-08 DOI:10.1093/g3journal/jkaf027
Jérémy Gauthier, Cody Raul Cardenas, Matilde Nari, Conrad P D T Gillett, Emmanuel F A Toussaint
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The rapid advancement of genomic technologies has enabled the production of highly contiguous reference genomes for nonmodel organisms. However, these methods often require exceptionally fresh material containing unfragmented high-molecular-weight nucleic acids. Researchers who preserve field-collected specimens in ethanol at ambient temperatures, prior to transferring them to long-term frozen archives, face challenges in applying advanced genomic approaches due to DNA and RNA fragmentation under suboptimal preservation conditions. To explore the potential of such preserved specimens as sources of reference genomes, we utilized Nanopore MinION technology to generate genomic data from a frozen archived specimen of the endemic alpine ground beetle Carabus (Platycarabus) depressus. Using a rapid in-house protocol for high-molecular-weight DNA extraction, followed by sequencing on a single flow cell, we produced 8.75 million raw reads with an N50 of 2.8 kb. The resulting assembly achieved remarkable completeness, recovering up to 98% of Benchmarking Universal Single-Copy Orthologs genes, despite a moderate N50 of 945 kb. This genome is only the second available for the taxonomically diverse genus Carabus, demonstrating the feasibility of using short-to-long-read sequencing on frozen archived specimens commonly housed in natural history collections. These findings open new avenues for advancing nonmodel organism genomics and its downstream applications.

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从冷冻存档标本的长读测序中绘制特有高山地面甲虫Carabus (Platycarabus) depressus(鞘翅目:Carabidae)的基因组。
基因组技术的快速发展使非模式生物的高度连续参考基因组得以产生。然而,这些方法通常需要含有未破碎的高分子量核酸的异常新鲜的材料。研究人员在室温下用乙醇保存现场采集的标本,然后将其转移到长期冷冻档案中,由于DNA和RNA在次优保存条件下断裂,因此在应用先进的基因组方法方面面临挑战。为了探索这些保存标本作为参考基因组来源的潜力,我们利用Nanopore MinION技术从一种特有的高山地面甲虫Carabus (Platycarabus) depressus的冷冻存档标本中生成基因组数据。使用快速的内部高分子量DNA提取方案,然后在单个流式细胞上测序,我们产生了875万个原始reads, N50为2.8 Kb。尽管N50为945 Kb,但最终组装获得了显著的完整性,恢复了高达98%的BUSCO基因。该基因组仅是分类多样化的Carabus属的第二个可用基因组,并强调了从通常存放在自然历史收藏中的冷冻存档标本进行短读到长读测序的可行性。这些发现为推进非模式生物基因组学及其下游应用开辟了新的途径。
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G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics
G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics GENETICS & HEREDITY-
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3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics provides a forum for the publication of high‐quality foundational research, particularly research that generates useful genetic and genomic information such as genome maps, single gene studies, genome‐wide association and QTL studies, as well as genome reports, mutant screens, and advances in methods and technology. The Editorial Board of G3 believes that rapid dissemination of these data is the necessary foundation for analysis that leads to mechanistic insights. G3, published by the Genetics Society of America, meets the critical and growing need of the genetics community for rapid review and publication of important results in all areas of genetics. G3 offers the opportunity to publish the puzzling finding or to present unpublished results that may not have been submitted for review and publication due to a perceived lack of a potential high-impact finding. G3 has earned the DOAJ Seal, which is a mark of certification for open access journals, awarded by DOAJ to journals that achieve a high level of openness, adhere to Best Practice and high publishing standards.
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