Chromosome-level genome assemblies of vulnerable male and female elongate loach (Leptobotia elongata)

Endemic to the upper and middle reaches of the Yangtze River in China, elongate loach ( Leptobotia elongata ) has become a vulnerable species mainly due to overfishing and habitat destruction. Thus far, no genome data of this species are reported. As a result, lacking of such genomic information has...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scientific data 2024-08, Vol.11 (1), p.924-8, Article 924
Hauptverfasser: Wen, Zhengyong, Wei, Xiuying, Chen, Jieming, Li, Yang, Zhou, Bo, Zhang, Chuang, Fu, Peng, Prathomya, Panita, Li, Rui, Lv, Yunyun, Li, Yanping, Zeng, Wanhong, He, Yu, Zhou, Luo, Fan, Junde, Shi, Qiong, Zhang, Xinhui
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Zusammenfassung:Endemic to the upper and middle reaches of the Yangtze River in China, elongate loach ( Leptobotia elongata ) has become a vulnerable species mainly due to overfishing and habitat destruction. Thus far, no genome data of this species are reported. As a result, lacking of such genomic information has restricted practical conservation and utilization of this economic fish. Here, we constructed chromosome-level genome assemblies for both male and female elongate loach by integration of MGI, PacBio HiFi and Hi-C sequencing technologies. Two primary genome assemblies (586-Mb and 589-Mb) were obtained for female and male fishes, respectively. Indeed, 98.22% and 98.61% of the contig sequences were anchored onto 25 chromosomes, with identification of 26.22% and 25.92% repeat contents in both assembled genomes. Meanwhile, a total of 25,215 and 25,253 protein-coding genes were annotated, of which 97.41% and 98.8% could be predicted with functions. Taken together, our genome data presented here provide a valuable genomic resource for in-depth evolutionary and functional research, as well as molecular breeding and conservation of this economic fish species.
ISSN:2052-4463
2052-4463
DOI:10.1038/s41597-024-03789-w