IF 3.2 2区 生物学 Q2 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Aurélien De Jode, Benjamin M Titus
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小丑鱼与巨大的热带海葵(海葵目)之间的共生关系是地球上最具代表性的关系之一。分布在热带珊瑚礁上的 28 种小丑鱼与 10 种名义上的毒海葵形成了强制性的互生关系。由于大多数研究都集中在小丑鱼身上,我们对这种共生关系的了解受到了限制。所有小丑鱼物种都有染色体比例参考基因组,但 5 种寄主海葵只有基于短读数的参考基因组。最近的研究表明,寄主小丑鱼的海葵属于三个不同的海葵支系,它们与小丑鱼的共生关系是独立进化而来的。在这里,我们首次展示了属于这三个支系的三个寄主小丑鱼的海葵物种的高质量长读数集合:Entacmaea quadricolor、Stichodactyla haddoni 和 Radianthus doreensis。PacBio HiFi测序为E. quadricolor、S. haddoni和R. doreensis分别获得了1,597,562、3,101,773和1,918,148百万个读数。在 Metazoa 数据集上,所有三个汇编都高度连续和完整,N50 值超过 4Mb,BUSCO 完整性超过 95%。用 BRAKER3 进行的基因组结构注释分别预测了 E. quadricolor、S. haddoni 和 R. doreeensis 基因组中的 20,454 个、18,948 个和 17,056 个蛋白质编码基因。这些新资源将成为比较基因组分析的基础,使我们能够从宿主的角度加深对这种互作关系的了解。
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The first de novo HiFi genome assemblies for three clownfish-hosting sea anemone species (Anthozoa: Actiniaria).

The symbiosis between clownfish and giant tropical sea anemones (Order Actiniaria) is one of the most iconic on the planet. Distributed on tropical reefs, 28 species of clownfishes form obligate mutualistic relationships with 10 nominal species of venomous sea anemones. Our understanding of the symbiosis is limited by the fact that most research has been focused on the clownfishes. Chromosome scale reference genomes are available for all clownfish species, yet only short reads based reference genomes are available for five speciesof host sea anemones. Recent studies have shown that the clownfish-hosting sea anemones belong to three distinct clades of sea anemones that have evolved symbiosis with clownfishes independently. Here we present the first high quality long read assemblies for three species of clownfish-hosting sea anemones belonging to each of these clades: Entacmaea quadricolor, Stichodactyla haddoni, Radianthus doreensis. PacBio HiFi sequencing yielded 1,597,562, 3,101,773, and 1,918,148 million reads for E. quadricolor, S. haddoni, and R. doreensis, respectively. All three assemblies were highly contiguous and complete with N50 values above 4Mb and BUSCO completeness above 95% on the Metazoa dataset. Genome structural annotation with BRAKER3 predicted 20,454, 18,948 and 17,056 protein coding genes in E. quadricolor, S. haddoni and R. doreeensis genome, respectively. These new resources will form the basis of comparative genomic analyses that will allow us to deepen our understanding of this mutualism from the host perspective.

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Genome Biology and Evolution
Genome Biology and Evolution EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY-GENETICS & HEREDITY
CiteScore
5.80
自引率
6.10%
发文量
169
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: About the journal Genome Biology and Evolution (GBE) publishes leading original research at the interface between evolutionary biology and genomics. Papers considered for publication report novel evolutionary findings that concern natural genome diversity, population genomics, the structure, function, organisation and expression of genomes, comparative genomics, proteomics, and environmental genomic interactions. Major evolutionary insights from the fields of computational biology, structural biology, developmental biology, and cell biology are also considered, as are theoretical advances in the field of genome evolution. GBE’s scope embraces genome-wide evolutionary investigations at all taxonomic levels and for all forms of life — within populations or across domains. Its aims are to further the understanding of genomes in their evolutionary context and further the understanding of evolution from a genome-wide perspective.
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