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Chromosomal-level reference genome of Chinese peacock butterfly (Papilio bianor) based on third-generation DNA sequencing and Hi-C analysis

BACKGROUND: Papilio bianor Cramer, 1777 (commonly known as the Chinese peacock butterfly) (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Papilionidae) is a widely distributed swallowtail butterfly with a wide number of geographic populations ranging from the southeast of Russia to China, Japan, India, Vietnam, Myanmar, and...

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Autores principales: Lu, Sihan, Yang, Jie, Dai, Xuelei, Xie, Feiang, He, Jinwu, Dong, Zhiwei, Mao, Junlai, Liu, Guichun, Chang, Zhou, Zhao, Ruoping, Wan, Wenting, Zhang, Ru, Li, Yuan, Wang, Wen, Li, Xueyan
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6827417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31682256
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/giz128
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author Lu, Sihan
Yang, Jie
Dai, Xuelei
Xie, Feiang
He, Jinwu
Dong, Zhiwei
Mao, Junlai
Liu, Guichun
Chang, Zhou
Zhao, Ruoping
Wan, Wenting
Zhang, Ru
Li, Yuan
Wang, Wen
Li, Xueyan
author_facet Lu, Sihan
Yang, Jie
Dai, Xuelei
Xie, Feiang
He, Jinwu
Dong, Zhiwei
Mao, Junlai
Liu, Guichun
Chang, Zhou
Zhao, Ruoping
Wan, Wenting
Zhang, Ru
Li, Yuan
Wang, Wen
Li, Xueyan
author_sort Lu, Sihan
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Papilio bianor Cramer, 1777 (commonly known as the Chinese peacock butterfly) (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Papilionidae) is a widely distributed swallowtail butterfly with a wide number of geographic populations ranging from the southeast of Russia to China, Japan, India, Vietnam, Myanmar, and Thailand. Its wing color consists of both pigmentary colored scales (black, reddish) and structural colored scales (iridescent blue or green dust). A high-quality reference genome of P. bianor is an important foundation for investigating iridescent color evolution, phylogeography, and the evolution of swallowtail butterflies. FINDINGS: We obtained a chromosome-level de novo genome assembly of the highly heterozygous P. bianor using long Pacific Biosciences sequencing reads and high-throughput chromosome conformation capture technology. The final assembly is 421.52 Mb on 30 chromosomes (29 autosomes and 1 Z sex chromosome) with 13.12 Mb scaffold N50. In total, 15,375 protein-coding genes and 233.09 Mb of repetitive sequences were identified. Phylogenetic analyses indicated that P. bianor separated from a common ancestor of swallowtails ∼23.69–36.04 million years ago. Demographic history suggested that the population expansion of this species from the last interglacial period to the last glacial maximum possibly resulted from its decreased natural enemies and its adaptation to climate change during the glacial period. CONCLUSIONS: We present a high-quality chromosome-level reference genome of P. bianor using long-read single-molecule sequencing and Hi-C–based chromatin interaction maps. Our results lay the foundation for exploring the genetic basis of special biological features of P. bianor and also provide a useful data source for comparative genomics and phylogenomics among butterflies and moths.
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spelling pubmed-68274172019-11-07 Chromosomal-level reference genome of Chinese peacock butterfly (Papilio bianor) based on third-generation DNA sequencing and Hi-C analysis Lu, Sihan Yang, Jie Dai, Xuelei Xie, Feiang He, Jinwu Dong, Zhiwei Mao, Junlai Liu, Guichun Chang, Zhou Zhao, Ruoping Wan, Wenting Zhang, Ru Li, Yuan Wang, Wen Li, Xueyan Gigascience Data Note BACKGROUND: Papilio bianor Cramer, 1777 (commonly known as the Chinese peacock butterfly) (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Papilionidae) is a widely distributed swallowtail butterfly with a wide number of geographic populations ranging from the southeast of Russia to China, Japan, India, Vietnam, Myanmar, and Thailand. Its wing color consists of both pigmentary colored scales (black, reddish) and structural colored scales (iridescent blue or green dust). A high-quality reference genome of P. bianor is an important foundation for investigating iridescent color evolution, phylogeography, and the evolution of swallowtail butterflies. FINDINGS: We obtained a chromosome-level de novo genome assembly of the highly heterozygous P. bianor using long Pacific Biosciences sequencing reads and high-throughput chromosome conformation capture technology. The final assembly is 421.52 Mb on 30 chromosomes (29 autosomes and 1 Z sex chromosome) with 13.12 Mb scaffold N50. In total, 15,375 protein-coding genes and 233.09 Mb of repetitive sequences were identified. Phylogenetic analyses indicated that P. bianor separated from a common ancestor of swallowtails ∼23.69–36.04 million years ago. Demographic history suggested that the population expansion of this species from the last interglacial period to the last glacial maximum possibly resulted from its decreased natural enemies and its adaptation to climate change during the glacial period. CONCLUSIONS: We present a high-quality chromosome-level reference genome of P. bianor using long-read single-molecule sequencing and Hi-C–based chromatin interaction maps. Our results lay the foundation for exploring the genetic basis of special biological features of P. bianor and also provide a useful data source for comparative genomics and phylogenomics among butterflies and moths. Oxford University Press 2019-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC6827417/ /pubmed/31682256 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/giz128 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. 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
Lu, Sihan
Yang, Jie
Dai, Xuelei
Xie, Feiang
He, Jinwu
Dong, Zhiwei
Mao, Junlai
Liu, Guichun
Chang, Zhou
Zhao, Ruoping
Wan, Wenting
Zhang, Ru
Li, Yuan
Wang, Wen
Li, Xueyan
Chromosomal-level reference genome of Chinese peacock butterfly (Papilio bianor) based on third-generation DNA sequencing and Hi-C analysis
title Chromosomal-level reference genome of Chinese peacock butterfly (Papilio bianor) based on third-generation DNA sequencing and Hi-C analysis
title_full Chromosomal-level reference genome of Chinese peacock butterfly (Papilio bianor) based on third-generation DNA sequencing and Hi-C analysis
title_fullStr Chromosomal-level reference genome of Chinese peacock butterfly (Papilio bianor) based on third-generation DNA sequencing and Hi-C analysis
title_full_unstemmed Chromosomal-level reference genome of Chinese peacock butterfly (Papilio bianor) based on third-generation DNA sequencing and Hi-C analysis
title_short Chromosomal-level reference genome of Chinese peacock butterfly (Papilio bianor) based on third-generation DNA sequencing and Hi-C analysis
title_sort chromosomal-level reference genome of chinese peacock butterfly (papilio bianor) based on third-generation dna sequencing and hi-c analysis
topic Data Note
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6827417/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31682256
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/giz128
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