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The genome of common long-arm octopus Octopus minor
- Source :
- GigaScience
- Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Background The common long-arm octopus (Octopus minor) is found in mudflats of subtidal zones and faces numerous environmental challenges. The ability to adapt its morphology and behavioral repertoire to diverse environmental conditions makes the species a promising model for understanding genomic adaptation and evolution in cephalopods. Findings The final genome assembly of O. minor is 5.09 Gb, with a contig N50 size of 197 kb and longest size of 3.027 Mb, from a total of 419 Gb raw reads generated using the Pacific Biosciences RS II platform. We identified 30,010 genes; 44.43% of the genome is composed of repeat elements. The genome-wide phylogenetic tree indicated the divergence time between O. minor and Octopus bimaculoides was estimated to be 43 million years ago based on single-copy orthologous genes. In total, 178 gene families are expanded in O. minor in the 14 bilaterian species. Conclusions We found that the O. minor genome was larger than that of closely related O. bimaculoides, and this difference could be explained by enlarged introns and recently diversified transposable elements. The high-quality O. minor genome assembly provides a valuable resource for understanding octopus genome evolution and the molecular basis of adaptations to mudflats.
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Transposable element
Genome evolution
Octopodiformes
Sequence assembly
Health Informatics
cephalopods
Data Note
octopus genome
Genome
03 medical and health sciences
Gene Duplication
Gene family
Animals
Gene
adaptation and evolution
Phylogenetic tree
biology
Whole Genome Sequencing
Gene Expression Profiling
Computational Biology
Molecular Sequence Annotation
Genomics
biology.organism_classification
Computer Science Applications
030104 developmental biology
Phenotype
Evolutionary biology
Octopus (genus)
long-read sequencing
DNA Transposable Elements
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 2047217X
- Volume :
- 7
- Issue :
- 11
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- GigaScience
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....b53d9cd0107ca1197b9f86abf084256d