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Draft genome of Glyptosternon maculatum, an endemic fish from Tibet Plateau

BACKGROUND: Mechanisms for high-altitude adaption have attracted widespread interest among evolutionary biologists. Several genome-wide studies have been carried out for endemic vertebrates in Tibet, including mammals, birds, and amphibians. However, little information is available about the adaptiv...

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Autores principales: Liu, Haiping, Liu, Qiyong, Chen, Zhiqiang, Liu, Yanchao, Zhou, Chaowei, Liang, Qiqi, Ma, Caixia, Zhou, Jianshe, Pan, Yingzi, Chen, Meiqun, Wangjiu, Jiang, Wenkai, Xiao, Shijun, Mou, Zhenbo
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6136493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30124856
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/giy104
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author Liu, Haiping
Liu, Qiyong
Chen, Zhiqiang
Liu, Yanchao
Zhou, Chaowei
Liang, Qiqi
Ma, Caixia
Zhou, Jianshe
Pan, Yingzi
Chen, Meiqun
Wangjiu,
Jiang, Wenkai
Xiao, Shijun
Mou, Zhenbo
author_facet Liu, Haiping
Liu, Qiyong
Chen, Zhiqiang
Liu, Yanchao
Zhou, Chaowei
Liang, Qiqi
Ma, Caixia
Zhou, Jianshe
Pan, Yingzi
Chen, Meiqun
Wangjiu,
Jiang, Wenkai
Xiao, Shijun
Mou, Zhenbo
author_sort Liu, Haiping
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Mechanisms for high-altitude adaption have attracted widespread interest among evolutionary biologists. Several genome-wide studies have been carried out for endemic vertebrates in Tibet, including mammals, birds, and amphibians. However, little information is available about the adaptive evolution of highland fishes. Glyptosternon maculatum (Regan 1905), also known as Regan or barkley and endemic to the Tibetan Plateau, belongs to the Sisoridae family, order Siluriformes (catfishes). This species lives at an elevation ranging from roughly 2,800 m to 4,200 m. Hence, a high-quality reference genome of G. maculatum provides an opportunity to investigate high-altitude adaption mechanisms of fishes. FINDINGS: To obtain a high-quality reference genome sequence of G. maculatum, we combined Pacific Bioscience single-molecule real-time sequencing, Illumina paired-end sequencing, 10X Genomics linked-reads, and BioNano optical map techniques. In total, 603.99 Gb sequencing data were generated. The assembled genome was about 662.34 Mb with scaffold and contig N50 sizes of 20.90 Mb and 993.67 kb, respectively, which captured 83% complete and 3.9% partial vertebrate Benchmarking Universal Single-Copy Orthologs. Repetitive elements account for 35.88% of the genome, and  22,066 protein-coding genes were predicted from the genome, of which 91.7% have been functionally annotated. CONCLUSIONS: We present the first comprehensive de novo genome of G. maculatum. This genetic resource is fundamental for investigating the origin of G. maculatum and will improve our understanding of high-altitude adaption of fishes. The assembled genome can also be used as reference for future population genetic studies of G. maculatum.
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spelling pubmed-61364932018-09-24 Draft genome of Glyptosternon maculatum, an endemic fish from Tibet Plateau Liu, Haiping Liu, Qiyong Chen, Zhiqiang Liu, Yanchao Zhou, Chaowei Liang, Qiqi Ma, Caixia Zhou, Jianshe Pan, Yingzi Chen, Meiqun Wangjiu, Jiang, Wenkai Xiao, Shijun Mou, Zhenbo Gigascience Data Note BACKGROUND: Mechanisms for high-altitude adaption have attracted widespread interest among evolutionary biologists. Several genome-wide studies have been carried out for endemic vertebrates in Tibet, including mammals, birds, and amphibians. However, little information is available about the adaptive evolution of highland fishes. Glyptosternon maculatum (Regan 1905), also known as Regan or barkley and endemic to the Tibetan Plateau, belongs to the Sisoridae family, order Siluriformes (catfishes). This species lives at an elevation ranging from roughly 2,800 m to 4,200 m. Hence, a high-quality reference genome of G. maculatum provides an opportunity to investigate high-altitude adaption mechanisms of fishes. FINDINGS: To obtain a high-quality reference genome sequence of G. maculatum, we combined Pacific Bioscience single-molecule real-time sequencing, Illumina paired-end sequencing, 10X Genomics linked-reads, and BioNano optical map techniques. In total, 603.99 Gb sequencing data were generated. The assembled genome was about 662.34 Mb with scaffold and contig N50 sizes of 20.90 Mb and 993.67 kb, respectively, which captured 83% complete and 3.9% partial vertebrate Benchmarking Universal Single-Copy Orthologs. Repetitive elements account for 35.88% of the genome, and  22,066 protein-coding genes were predicted from the genome, of which 91.7% have been functionally annotated. CONCLUSIONS: We present the first comprehensive de novo genome of G. maculatum. This genetic resource is fundamental for investigating the origin of G. maculatum and will improve our understanding of high-altitude adaption of fishes. The assembled genome can also be used as reference for future population genetic studies of G. maculatum. Oxford University Press 2018-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6136493/ /pubmed/30124856 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/giy104 Text en © The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press. 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 reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Data Note
Liu, Haiping
Liu, Qiyong
Chen, Zhiqiang
Liu, Yanchao
Zhou, Chaowei
Liang, Qiqi
Ma, Caixia
Zhou, Jianshe
Pan, Yingzi
Chen, Meiqun
Wangjiu,
Jiang, Wenkai
Xiao, Shijun
Mou, Zhenbo
Draft genome of Glyptosternon maculatum, an endemic fish from Tibet Plateau
title Draft genome of Glyptosternon maculatum, an endemic fish from Tibet Plateau
title_full Draft genome of Glyptosternon maculatum, an endemic fish from Tibet Plateau
title_fullStr Draft genome of Glyptosternon maculatum, an endemic fish from Tibet Plateau
title_full_unstemmed Draft genome of Glyptosternon maculatum, an endemic fish from Tibet Plateau
title_short Draft genome of Glyptosternon maculatum, an endemic fish from Tibet Plateau
title_sort draft genome of glyptosternon maculatum, an endemic fish from tibet plateau
topic Data Note
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6136493/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30124856
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/giy104
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