三种鳉鱼属(鲤科,鲤形目)的全基因组序列。

Waldir M Berbel-Filho, Stacy Pirro, Andrew W Thompson, Sergio M Q Lima, Sofia Consuegra, Ricardo Betancur
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鳉鱼属(Kryptolebias)目前有7个已被确认的物种,分布在南美洲、中美洲、加勒比海和佛罗里达州的淡水和红树林微栖息地。Kryptolebias物种有几个独特的特征。除了它的两栖性质,两种Kryptolebias物种(K. marmoratus和K. hermaphroditus sensu Costa 2011)是唯一已知的能够自我受精的脊椎动物。虽然自交物种的参考基因组很容易获得,但要全面了解导致交配系统转变的基因组基础,需要在更广泛的分类水平上获得更多的基因组资源。在这里,我们展示了来自巴西的三种Kryptolebias物种的完整基因组序列:濒临灭绝的淡水物种Kryptolebias brasiliensis和Kryptolebias gracilis以及雌雄同体但专性异交的Kryptolebias ocellatus (sensu Costa 2011)。原始数据和组装的基因组可在GenBank中获得。
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The Complete Genome Sequences of three species from the killifish genus Kryptolebias (Rivulidae, Cyprinodontiformes).

The killifish genus Kryptolebias currently contains seven recognized species found in freshwater and mangrove microhabitats in South and Central America, the Caribbean, and Florida. Kryptolebias species have several unique features. Beyond its amphibious nature, two of the Kryptolebias species (K. marmoratus and K. hermaphroditus sensu Costa 2011) are the only known vertebrates capable of self-fertilization. Although reference genomes for self-fertilizing species are readily available, a complete understanding of the genomic basis leading to the transition in mating systems in the genus requires more genomic resources at a broader taxonomic level. Here, we present the complete genome sequences for three Kryptolebias species from Brazil: the endangered freshwater species Kryptolebias brasiliensis and Kryptolebias gracilis and the androdiecious but obligate outcrossing Kryptolebias ocellatus (sensu Costa 2011). The raw data and assembled genomes are available in GenBank.

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