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De novo assembly of the Aedes aegypti genome using Hi-C yields chromosome-length scaffolds

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SCIENCE
卷 356, 期 6333, 页码 92-95

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.aal3327

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  1. Center for Theoretical Biological Physics
  2. NIH New Innovator Award [1DP2OD008540-01]
  3. NSF Physics Frontier Center Award [PHY-1427654]
  4. National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) Center for Excellence for Genomic Sciences [HG006193]
  5. Welch Foundation [Q-1866]
  6. NVIDIA Research Center Award
  7. IBM University Challenge Award
  8. Google Research Award
  9. Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas Scholar Award [R1304]
  10. McNair Medical Institute Scholar Award
  11. NIH 4D Nucleome Grant [U01HL130010]
  12. NIH Encyclopedia of DNA Elements Mapping Center Award [UM1HG009375]
  13. President's Early Career Award in Science and Engineering
  14. Division Of Physics
  15. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [1427654] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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The Zika outbreak, spread by the Aedes aegypti mosquito, highlights the need to create high-quality assemblies of large genomes in a rapid and cost-effective way. Here we combine Hi-C data with existing draft assemblies to generate chromosome-length scaffolds. We validate this method by assembling a human genome, de novo, from short reads alone (67x coverage). We then combine our method with draft sequences to create genome assemblies of the mosquito disease vectors Ae. aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus, each consisting of three scaffolds corresponding to the three chromosomes in each species. These assemblies indicate that almost all genomic rearrangements among these species occur within, rather than between, chromosome arms. The genome assembly procedure we describe is fast, inexpensive, and accurate, and can be applied to many species.

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