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Chromosome-Level Alpaca Reference Genome VicPac3.1 Improves Genomic Insight Into the Biology of New World Camelids

The development of high-quality chromosomally assigned reference genomes constitutes a key feature for understanding genome architecture of a species and is critical for the discovery of the genetic blueprints of traits of biological significance. South American camelids serve people in extreme envi...

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Autores principales: Richardson, Mark F., Munyard, Kylie, Croft, Larry J., Allnutt, Theodore R., Jackling, Felicity, Alshanbari, Fahad, Jevit, Matthew, Wright, Gus A., Cransberg, Rhys, Tibary, Ahmed, Perelman, Polina, Appleton, Belinda, Raudsepp, Terje
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6598621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31293619
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2019.00586
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author Richardson, Mark F.
Munyard, Kylie
Croft, Larry J.
Allnutt, Theodore R.
Jackling, Felicity
Alshanbari, Fahad
Jevit, Matthew
Wright, Gus A.
Cransberg, Rhys
Tibary, Ahmed
Perelman, Polina
Appleton, Belinda
Raudsepp, Terje
author_facet Richardson, Mark F.
Munyard, Kylie
Croft, Larry J.
Allnutt, Theodore R.
Jackling, Felicity
Alshanbari, Fahad
Jevit, Matthew
Wright, Gus A.
Cransberg, Rhys
Tibary, Ahmed
Perelman, Polina
Appleton, Belinda
Raudsepp, Terje
author_sort Richardson, Mark F.
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description The development of high-quality chromosomally assigned reference genomes constitutes a key feature for understanding genome architecture of a species and is critical for the discovery of the genetic blueprints of traits of biological significance. South American camelids serve people in extreme environments and are important fiber and companion animals worldwide. Despite this, the alpaca reference genome lags far behind those available for other domestic species. Here we produced a chromosome-level improved reference assembly for the alpaca genome using the DNA of the same female Huacaya alpaca as in previous assemblies. We generated 190X Illumina short-read, 8X Pacific Biosciences long-read and 60X Dovetail Chicago(®) chromatin interaction scaffolding data for the assembly, used testis and skin RNAseq data for annotation, and cytogenetic map data for chromosomal assignments. The new assembly VicPac3.1 contains 90% of the alpaca genome in just 103 scaffolds and 76% of all scaffolds are mapped to the 36 pairs of the alpaca autosomes and the X chromosome. Preliminary annotation of the assembly predicted 22,462 coding genes and 29,337 isoforms. Comparative analysis of selected regions of the alpaca genome, such as the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), the region involved in the Minute Chromosome Syndrome (MCS) and candidate genes for high-altitude adaptations, reveal unique features of the alpaca genome. The alpaca reference genome VicPac3.1 presents a significant improvement in completeness, contiguity and accuracy over VicPac2 and is an important tool for the advancement of genomics research in all New World camelids.
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spelling pubmed-65986212019-07-10 Chromosome-Level Alpaca Reference Genome VicPac3.1 Improves Genomic Insight Into the Biology of New World Camelids Richardson, Mark F. Munyard, Kylie Croft, Larry J. Allnutt, Theodore R. Jackling, Felicity Alshanbari, Fahad Jevit, Matthew Wright, Gus A. Cransberg, Rhys Tibary, Ahmed Perelman, Polina Appleton, Belinda Raudsepp, Terje Front Genet Genetics The development of high-quality chromosomally assigned reference genomes constitutes a key feature for understanding genome architecture of a species and is critical for the discovery of the genetic blueprints of traits of biological significance. South American camelids serve people in extreme environments and are important fiber and companion animals worldwide. Despite this, the alpaca reference genome lags far behind those available for other domestic species. Here we produced a chromosome-level improved reference assembly for the alpaca genome using the DNA of the same female Huacaya alpaca as in previous assemblies. We generated 190X Illumina short-read, 8X Pacific Biosciences long-read and 60X Dovetail Chicago(®) chromatin interaction scaffolding data for the assembly, used testis and skin RNAseq data for annotation, and cytogenetic map data for chromosomal assignments. The new assembly VicPac3.1 contains 90% of the alpaca genome in just 103 scaffolds and 76% of all scaffolds are mapped to the 36 pairs of the alpaca autosomes and the X chromosome. Preliminary annotation of the assembly predicted 22,462 coding genes and 29,337 isoforms. Comparative analysis of selected regions of the alpaca genome, such as the major histocompatibility complex (MHC), the region involved in the Minute Chromosome Syndrome (MCS) and candidate genes for high-altitude adaptations, reveal unique features of the alpaca genome. The alpaca reference genome VicPac3.1 presents a significant improvement in completeness, contiguity and accuracy over VicPac2 and is an important tool for the advancement of genomics research in all New World camelids. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6598621/ /pubmed/31293619 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2019.00586 Text en Copyright © 2019 Richardson, Munyard, Croft, Allnutt, Jackling, Alshanbari, Jevit, Wright, Cransberg, Tibary, Perelman, Appleton and Raudsepp. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Genetics
Richardson, Mark F.
Munyard, Kylie
Croft, Larry J.
Allnutt, Theodore R.
Jackling, Felicity
Alshanbari, Fahad
Jevit, Matthew
Wright, Gus A.
Cransberg, Rhys
Tibary, Ahmed
Perelman, Polina
Appleton, Belinda
Raudsepp, Terje
Chromosome-Level Alpaca Reference Genome VicPac3.1 Improves Genomic Insight Into the Biology of New World Camelids
title Chromosome-Level Alpaca Reference Genome VicPac3.1 Improves Genomic Insight Into the Biology of New World Camelids
title_full Chromosome-Level Alpaca Reference Genome VicPac3.1 Improves Genomic Insight Into the Biology of New World Camelids
title_fullStr Chromosome-Level Alpaca Reference Genome VicPac3.1 Improves Genomic Insight Into the Biology of New World Camelids
title_full_unstemmed Chromosome-Level Alpaca Reference Genome VicPac3.1 Improves Genomic Insight Into the Biology of New World Camelids
title_short Chromosome-Level Alpaca Reference Genome VicPac3.1 Improves Genomic Insight Into the Biology of New World Camelids
title_sort chromosome-level alpaca reference genome vicpac3.1 improves genomic insight into the biology of new world camelids
topic Genetics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6598621/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31293619
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fgene.2019.00586
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