Chromosome level genome assembly of the Etruscan shrew Suncus etruscus

Suncus etruscus is one of the world’s smallest mammals, with an average body mass of about 2 grams. The Etruscan shrew’s small body is accompanied by a very high energy demand and numerous metabolic adaptations. Here we report a chromosome-level genome assembly using PacBio long read sequencing, 10X...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scientific data 2024-02, Vol.11 (1), p.176-11, Article 176
Hauptverfasser: Bukhman, Yury V., Meyer, Susanne, Chu, Li-Fang, Abueg, Linelle, Antosiewicz-Bourget, Jessica, Balacco, Jennifer, Brecht, Michael, Dinatale, Erica, Fedrigo, Olivier, Formenti, Giulio, Fungtammasan, Arkarachai, Giri, Swagarika Jaharlal, Hiller, Michael, Howe, Kerstin, Kihara, Daisuke, Mamott, Daniel, Mountcastle, Jacquelyn, Pelan, Sarah, Rabbani, Keon, Sims, Ying, Tracey, Alan, Wood, Jonathan M. D., Jarvis, Erich D., Thomson, James A., Chaisson, Mark J. P., Stewart, Ron
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Zusammenfassung:Suncus etruscus is one of the world’s smallest mammals, with an average body mass of about 2 grams. The Etruscan shrew’s small body is accompanied by a very high energy demand and numerous metabolic adaptations. Here we report a chromosome-level genome assembly using PacBio long read sequencing, 10X Genomics linked short reads, optical mapping, and Hi-C linked reads. The assembly is partially phased, with the 2.472 Gbp primary pseudohaplotype and 1.515 Gbp alternate. We manually curated the primary assembly and identified 22 chromosomes, including X and Y sex chromosomes. The NCBI genome annotation pipeline identified 39,091 genes, 19,819 of them protein-coding. We also identified segmental duplications, inferred GO term annotations, and computed orthologs of human and mouse genes. This reference-quality genome will be an important resource for research on mammalian development, metabolism, and body size control.
ISSN:2052-4463
2052-4463
DOI:10.1038/s41597-024-03011-x