TY - JOUR
T1 - Chromosome-level genome assembly of a benthic associated Syngnathiformes species
T2 - the common dragonet, Callionymus lyra
AU - Winter, Sven
AU - Prost, Stefan
AU - De Raad, Jordi
AU - Coimbra, Raphael T.F.
AU - Wolf, Magnus
AU - Nebenführ, Marcel
AU - Held, Annika
AU - Kurzawe, Melina
AU - Papapostolou, Ramona
AU - Tessien, Jade
AU - Bludau, Julian
AU - Kelch, Andreas
AU - Gronefeld, Sarah
AU - Schöneberg, Yannis
AU - Zeitz, Christian
AU - Zapf, Konstantin
AU - Prochotta, David
AU - Murphy, Maximilian
AU - Sheffer, Monica M.
AU - Sonnewald, Moritz
AU - Nilsson, Maria A.
AU - Janke, Axel
PY - 2020/10/20
Y1 - 2020/10/20
N2 - Background: The common dragonet, Callionymus lyra, is one of three Callionymus species inhabiting the North Sea. All three species show strong sexual dimorphism. The males show strong morphological differentiation, e.g., species-specific colouration and size relations, while the females of different species have few distinguishing characters. Callionymus belongs to the 'benthic associated clade' of the order Syngnathiformes. The 'benthic associated clade' so far is not represented by genome data and serves as an important outgroup to understand the morphological transformation in 'long-snouted' syngnatiformes such as seahorses and pipefishes. Findings: Here, we present the chromosome-level genome assembly of C. lyra. We applied Oxford Nanopore Technologies' long-read sequencing, short-read DNBseq, and proximity-ligation-based scaffolding to generate a high-quality genome assembly. The resulting assembly has a contig N50 of 2.2 Mbp and a scaffold N50 of 26.7 Mbp. The total assembly length is 568.7 Mbp, of which over 538 Mbp were scaffolded into 19 chromosome-length scaffolds. The identification of 94.5% complete BUSCO genes indicates high assembly completeness. Additionally, we sequenced and assembled a multi-tissue transcriptome with a total length of 255.5 Mbp that was used to aid the annotation of the genome assembly. The annotation resulted in 19,849 annotated transcripts and identified a repeat content of 27.7%. Conclusions: The chromosome-level assembly of C. lyra provides a high-quality reference genome for future population genomic, phylogenomic, and phylogeographic analyses.
AB - Background: The common dragonet, Callionymus lyra, is one of three Callionymus species inhabiting the North Sea. All three species show strong sexual dimorphism. The males show strong morphological differentiation, e.g., species-specific colouration and size relations, while the females of different species have few distinguishing characters. Callionymus belongs to the 'benthic associated clade' of the order Syngnathiformes. The 'benthic associated clade' so far is not represented by genome data and serves as an important outgroup to understand the morphological transformation in 'long-snouted' syngnatiformes such as seahorses and pipefishes. Findings: Here, we present the chromosome-level genome assembly of C. lyra. We applied Oxford Nanopore Technologies' long-read sequencing, short-read DNBseq, and proximity-ligation-based scaffolding to generate a high-quality genome assembly. The resulting assembly has a contig N50 of 2.2 Mbp and a scaffold N50 of 26.7 Mbp. The total assembly length is 568.7 Mbp, of which over 538 Mbp were scaffolded into 19 chromosome-length scaffolds. The identification of 94.5% complete BUSCO genes indicates high assembly completeness. Additionally, we sequenced and assembled a multi-tissue transcriptome with a total length of 255.5 Mbp that was used to aid the annotation of the genome assembly. The annotation resulted in 19,849 annotated transcripts and identified a repeat content of 27.7%. Conclusions: The chromosome-level assembly of C. lyra provides a high-quality reference genome for future population genomic, phylogenomic, and phylogeographic analyses.
KW - Evolutionary Biology
KW - Genetics and Genomics
KW - Marine Biology
UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/ff0a025d-472c-3a79-ad21-20864bedfaf3/
U2 - 10.46471/gigabyte.6
DO - 10.46471/gigabyte.6
M3 - Article
VL - 2020
JO - GigaByte
JF - GigaByte
ER -