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Chromosomal-Level Assembly of Antarctic Scaly Rockcod, Trematomus loennbergii Genome Using Long-Read Sequencing and Chromosome Conformation Capture (Hi-C) Technologies

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DIVERSITY-BASEL
Volume 13, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/d13120668

Keywords

Antarctic fish; notothenioids; long-read sequencing; Hi-C; chromosomal-level assembly

Funding

  1. 'Ecosystem Structure and Function of Marine Protected Area (MPA) in Antarctica' project - Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries [PM21060, 20170336]
  2. Korea University Grant

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This study presents the chromosomal-level genome assembly of T. loennbergii, the first genome representative of the genus Trematomus. The genome assembly consists of 23 chromosomal-level scaffolds totaling 940 Mb, with 24,525 protein-coding genes annotated.
Trematomus species (suborder Notothenioidei; family Nototheniidae) are widely distributed in the southern oceans near Antarctica. There are 11 recognized species in the genus Trematomus, and notothenioids are known to have high chromosomal diversity (2n = 24-58) because of relatively recent and rapid adaptive radiation. Herein, we report the chromosomal-level genome assembly of T. loennbergii, the first characterized genome representative of the genus Trematomus. The final genome assembly of T. loennbergii was obtained using a Pacific Biosciences long-read sequencing platform and high-throughput chromosome conformation capture technology. Twenty-three chromosomal-level scaffolds were assembled to 940 Mb in total size, with a longest contig size of 48.5 Mb and contig N50 length of 24.7 Mb. The genome contained 42.03% repeat sequences, and a total of 24,525 protein-coding genes were annotated. We produced a high-quality genome assembly of T. loennbergii. Our results provide a first reference genome for the genus Trematomus and will serve as a basis for studying the molecular taxonomy and evolution of Antarctic fish.

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