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Myotis rufoniger genome sequence and analyses: M. rufoniger’s genomic feature and the decreasing effective population size of Myotis bats

Myotis rufoniger is a vesper bat in the genus Myotis. Here we report the whole genome sequence and analyses of the M. rufoniger. We generated 124 Gb of short-read DNA sequences with an estimated genome size of 1.88 Gb at a sequencing depth of 66× fold. The sequences were aligned to M. brandtii bat r...

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Autores principales: Bhak, Youngjune, Jeon, Yeonsu, Jeon, Sungwon, Chung, Oksung, Jho, Sungwoong, Jun, JeHoon, Kim, Hak-Min, Cho, Yongsoo, Yoon, Changhan, Lee, Seungwoo, Kang, Jung-Hoon, Lim, Jong-Deock, An, Junghwa, Cho, Yun Sung, Ryu, Doug-Young, Bhak, Jong
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5498047/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28678835
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180418
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author Bhak, Youngjune
Jeon, Yeonsu
Jeon, Sungwon
Chung, Oksung
Jho, Sungwoong
Jun, JeHoon
Kim, Hak-Min
Cho, Yongsoo
Yoon, Changhan
Lee, Seungwoo
Kang, Jung-Hoon
Lim, Jong-Deock
An, Junghwa
Cho, Yun Sung
Ryu, Doug-Young
Bhak, Jong
author_facet Bhak, Youngjune
Jeon, Yeonsu
Jeon, Sungwon
Chung, Oksung
Jho, Sungwoong
Jun, JeHoon
Kim, Hak-Min
Cho, Yongsoo
Yoon, Changhan
Lee, Seungwoo
Kang, Jung-Hoon
Lim, Jong-Deock
An, Junghwa
Cho, Yun Sung
Ryu, Doug-Young
Bhak, Jong
author_sort Bhak, Youngjune
collection PubMed
description Myotis rufoniger is a vesper bat in the genus Myotis. Here we report the whole genome sequence and analyses of the M. rufoniger. We generated 124 Gb of short-read DNA sequences with an estimated genome size of 1.88 Gb at a sequencing depth of 66× fold. The sequences were aligned to M. brandtii bat reference genome at a mapping rate of 96.50% covering 95.71% coding sequence region at 10× coverage. The divergence time of Myotis bat family is estimated to be 11.5 million years, and the divergence time between M. rufoniger and its closest species M. davidii is estimated to be 10.4 million years. We found 1,239 function-altering M. rufoniger specific amino acid sequences from 929 genes compared to other Myotis bat and mammalian genomes. The functional enrichment test of the 929 genes detected amino acid changes in melanin associated DCT, SLC45A2, TYRP1, and OCA2 genes possibly responsible for the M. rufoniger’s red fur color and a general coloration in Myotis. N6AMT1 gene, associated with arsenic resistance, showed a high degree of function alteration in M. rufoniger. We further confirmed that the M. rufoniger also has bat-specific sequences within FSHB, GHR, IGF1R, TP53, MDM2, SLC45A2, RGS7BP, RHO, OPN1SW, and CNGB3 genes that have already been published to be related to bat’s reproduction, lifespan, flight, low vision, and echolocation. Additionally, our demographic history analysis found that the effective population size of Myotis clade has been consistently decreasing since ~30k years ago. M. rufoniger’s effective population size was the lowest in Myotis bats, confirming its relatively low genetic diversity.
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spelling pubmed-54980472017-07-25 Myotis rufoniger genome sequence and analyses: M. rufoniger’s genomic feature and the decreasing effective population size of Myotis bats Bhak, Youngjune Jeon, Yeonsu Jeon, Sungwon Chung, Oksung Jho, Sungwoong Jun, JeHoon Kim, Hak-Min Cho, Yongsoo Yoon, Changhan Lee, Seungwoo Kang, Jung-Hoon Lim, Jong-Deock An, Junghwa Cho, Yun Sung Ryu, Doug-Young Bhak, Jong PLoS One Research Article Myotis rufoniger is a vesper bat in the genus Myotis. Here we report the whole genome sequence and analyses of the M. rufoniger. We generated 124 Gb of short-read DNA sequences with an estimated genome size of 1.88 Gb at a sequencing depth of 66× fold. The sequences were aligned to M. brandtii bat reference genome at a mapping rate of 96.50% covering 95.71% coding sequence region at 10× coverage. The divergence time of Myotis bat family is estimated to be 11.5 million years, and the divergence time between M. rufoniger and its closest species M. davidii is estimated to be 10.4 million years. We found 1,239 function-altering M. rufoniger specific amino acid sequences from 929 genes compared to other Myotis bat and mammalian genomes. The functional enrichment test of the 929 genes detected amino acid changes in melanin associated DCT, SLC45A2, TYRP1, and OCA2 genes possibly responsible for the M. rufoniger’s red fur color and a general coloration in Myotis. N6AMT1 gene, associated with arsenic resistance, showed a high degree of function alteration in M. rufoniger. We further confirmed that the M. rufoniger also has bat-specific sequences within FSHB, GHR, IGF1R, TP53, MDM2, SLC45A2, RGS7BP, RHO, OPN1SW, and CNGB3 genes that have already been published to be related to bat’s reproduction, lifespan, flight, low vision, and echolocation. Additionally, our demographic history analysis found that the effective population size of Myotis clade has been consistently decreasing since ~30k years ago. M. rufoniger’s effective population size was the lowest in Myotis bats, confirming its relatively low genetic diversity. Public Library of Science 2017-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5498047/ /pubmed/28678835 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180418 Text en © 2017 Bhak et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Bhak, Youngjune
Jeon, Yeonsu
Jeon, Sungwon
Chung, Oksung
Jho, Sungwoong
Jun, JeHoon
Kim, Hak-Min
Cho, Yongsoo
Yoon, Changhan
Lee, Seungwoo
Kang, Jung-Hoon
Lim, Jong-Deock
An, Junghwa
Cho, Yun Sung
Ryu, Doug-Young
Bhak, Jong
Myotis rufoniger genome sequence and analyses: M. rufoniger’s genomic feature and the decreasing effective population size of Myotis bats
title Myotis rufoniger genome sequence and analyses: M. rufoniger’s genomic feature and the decreasing effective population size of Myotis bats
title_full Myotis rufoniger genome sequence and analyses: M. rufoniger’s genomic feature and the decreasing effective population size of Myotis bats
title_fullStr Myotis rufoniger genome sequence and analyses: M. rufoniger’s genomic feature and the decreasing effective population size of Myotis bats
title_full_unstemmed Myotis rufoniger genome sequence and analyses: M. rufoniger’s genomic feature and the decreasing effective population size of Myotis bats
title_short Myotis rufoniger genome sequence and analyses: M. rufoniger’s genomic feature and the decreasing effective population size of Myotis bats
title_sort myotis rufoniger genome sequence and analyses: m. rufoniger’s genomic feature and the decreasing effective population size of myotis bats
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5498047/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28678835
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0180418
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