Genome assembly of Bougainvillia cf. muscus (Cnidaria: Hydrozoa).

IF 2.1 3区 生物学 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Aide Macias-Muñoz, Rebecca Varney, Eva Katcher, Maia Everhart, Todd H Oakley
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Abstract

As one of just a handful of non-Bilaterian animal phyla, Cnidaria are key to understanding genome evolution across Metazoa. Despite their importance and diversity, the genomes of most species in the phylum are unsequenced, due in large part to difficulties cultivating them in a laboratory. Here, we present a genome sequence of Bougainvillia cf. muscus, a hydrozoan with four marginal bulbs each containing seven simple eyes (ocelli). This species appeared in our tanks from contamination. While we lacked sufficient samples for transcriptomic or functional studies, we were able to expand our knowledge of how the genome of this species compares to the few, better studied members of hydrozoans by investigating synteny to other cnidarians, repetitive element content, and phylogenetics and synteny of vision-related genes in this eyed species compared to eyeless relatives. The genome sequence consists of 350 contigs with an N50 of 10 Mb, a total genome length of 375.328 Mb, a BUSCO score of 90.1%, and predicted protein coding genes totaling 46,431. We found a high degree of macrosynteny conservation with Hydra vulgaris, Hydractinia symbiolongicarpus, and Turritopsis rubra. Repetitive elements make up 62% of this Bougainvillia genome. For vision-related genes, we identified 20 cnidarian opsins (cnidops) in Bougainvillia and found instances of gene duplication and loss in families associated with bilaterian eye development, phototransduction, and visual cycling. This high-quality, contiguous genome in an eyed Hydrozoan will be a valuable resource for additional comparative genomic studies.

九重根线虫(刺胞纲:水螅纲)基因组组装。
作为为数不多的非双边动物门之一,刺胞菌是理解后生动物基因组进化的关键。尽管它们的重要性和多样性,但门中大多数物种的基因组都没有测序,这在很大程度上是由于在实验室培养它们的困难。在这里,我们展示了布干维尔(bougainvilla cf. muscus)的基因组序列,布干维尔是一种水螅动物,有四个边缘球茎,每个球茎含有七个简单的眼睛(眼)。这个物种出现在我们的水箱里是因为污染。虽然我们缺乏足够的样本进行转录组学或功能研究,但我们能够通过调查与其他刺胞动物的共系性,重复元素含量,以及与无眼近亲相比,这种物种的视觉相关基因的系统发育和共系性,来扩大我们对该物种基因组与少数得到更好研究的水螅动物成员的了解。该基因组序列包含350个contigs, N50为10 Mb,基因组总长度为375.328 Mb, BUSCO评分为90.1%,预测的蛋白质编码基因总数为46,431个。结果表明,水螅、共生水螅和灯塔藻具有高度的宏观同步保守性。重复元素占布干菊基因组的62%。对于视力相关基因,我们在布干菊中鉴定了20个刺胞视蛋白(cnidops),并在与双侧眼发育、光传导和视觉循环相关的家族中发现了基因复制和丢失的实例。这种高质量的,连续的基因组在眼水螅动物将是额外的比较基因组研究的宝贵资源。
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G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics
G3: Genes|Genomes|Genetics GENETICS & HEREDITY-
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
3.80%
发文量
305
审稿时长
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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