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A high-quality de novo genome assembly of one swamp eel (Monopterus albus) strain with PacBio and Hi-C sequencing data

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G3-GENES GENOMES GENETICS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/g3journal/jkaa032

Keywords

Monopterus albus; swamp eel; genome assembly; PacBio; Hi-C

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  1. Central Public-Interest Scientific Institution Basal Research Fund, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences (CASF) [2018JBF01, 2020XT08]

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In this study, the genome of the swamp eel was assembled using PacBio single-molecule sequencing and Hi-C technologies, resulting in a high-quality, chromosome-level reference genome. Phylogenetic analysis based on annotated protein-coding genes revealed the evolutionary relationships of the swamp eel with other teleosts, as well as the expansion of gene families in immune system, sensory system, and transport and catabolism. The accurate genome will be valuable for future genome-scale selective breeding efforts.
Y The swamp eel (Monopterus albus) is one economically important fish in China and South-Eastern Asia and a good model species to study sex inversion. There are different genetic lineages and multiple local strains of swamp eel in China, and one local strain of M. albus with deep yellow and big spots has been selected for consecutive selective breeding due to superiority in growth rate and fecundity. A high-quality reference genome of the swamp eel would be a very useful resource for future selective breeding program. In the present study, we applied PacBio single-molecule sequencing technique (SMRT) and the high-throughput chromosome conformation capture (Hi-C) technologies to assemble the M. albus genome. A 799Mb genome was obtained with the contig N50 length of 2.4 Mb and scaffold N50 length of 67.24 Mb, indicating 110-fold and similar to 31.87-fold improvement compared to the earlier released assembly (similar to 22.24 Kb and 2.11 Mb, respectively). Aided with Hi-C data, a total of 750 contigs were reliably assembled into 12 chromosomes. Using 22,373 protein-coding genes annotated here, the phylogenetic relationships of the swamp eel with other teleosts showed that swamp eel separated from the common ancestor of Zig-zag eel similar to 49.9 million years ago, and 769 gene families were found expanded, which are mainly enriched in the immune system, sensory system, and transport and catabolism. This highly accurate, chromosome-level reference genome of M. albus obtained in this work will be used for the development of genome-scale selective breeding.

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