A draft genome sequence of the elusive giant squid, Architeuthis dux

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Dokumenter

  • Alvarina Couto
  • Andre M. Machado
  • Brona Brejova
  • Carolin B. Albertin
  • Filipe Silva
  • Paul Gardner
  • Tobias Baril
  • Alex Hayward
  • Alexandre Campos
  • Ângela M. Ribeiro
  • Inigo Barrio-Hernandez
  • Henk-Jan Hoving
  • Ricardo Tafur-Jimenez
  • Chong Chu
  • Barbara Frazão
  • Fernando Peñaloza
  • Francesco Musacchia
  • Graham C. Alexander
  • Hugo Osório
  • Inger Winkelmann
  • Oleg Simakov
  • M. Ziaur Rahman
  • Davide Pisani
  • Jakob Vinther
  • Erich Jarvis
  • Jan M. Strugnell
  • L. Filipe C. Castro
  • Olivier Fedrigo
  • Mateus Patricio
  • Qiye Li
  • Sara Rocha
  • Agostinho Antunes
  • Yufeng Wu
  • Bin Ma
  • Remo Sanges
  • Tomas Vinar
  • Blagoy Blagoev

BACKGROUND: The giant squid (Architeuthis dux; Steenstrup, 1857) is an enigmatic giant mollusc with a circumglobal distribution in the deep ocean, except in the high Arctic and Antarctic waters. The elusiveness of the species makes it difficult to study. Thus, having a genome assembled for this deep-sea-dwelling species will allow several pending evolutionary questions to be unlocked. FINDINGS: We present a draft genome assembly that includes 200 Gb of Illumina reads, 4 Gb of Moleculo synthetic long reads, and 108 Gb of Chicago libraries, with a final size matching the estimated genome size of 2.7 Gb, and a scaffold N50 of 4.8 Mb. We also present an alternative assembly including 27 Gb raw reads generated using the Pacific Biosciences platform. In addition, we sequenced the proteome of the same individual and RNA from 3 different tissue types from 3 other species of squid (Onychoteuthis banksii, Dosidicus gigas, and Sthenoteuthis oualaniensis) to assist genome annotation. We annotated 33,406 protein-coding genes supported by evidence, and the genome completeness estimated by BUSCO reached 92%. Repetitive regions cover 49.17% of the genome. CONCLUSIONS: This annotated draft genome of A. dux provides a critical resource to investigate the unique traits of this species, including its gigantism and key adaptations to deep-sea environments.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummergiz152
TidsskriftGigaScience
Vol/bind9
Udgave nummer1
Antal sider12
ISSN2047-217X
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2020

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