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Highly contiguous assemblies of 101 drosophilid genomes

Authors :
Marija Tanasković
Hideaki Watabe
Teruyuki Matsunaga
Yoshitaka Ogawa
Takehiro K. Katoh
Giulia Manoli
Pavle Erić
Marina Stamenkovic-Radak
Ammon Thompson
Jeremy S Davis
Jessica Aguilar
Aya Takahashi
David Peede
Ellie E. Armstrong
Jian-Jun Gao
Masanori J. Toda
Leonie C. Moyle
Danny E. Miller
Molly Zych
Jeremy Wang
Donald K. Price
Emmanuel R. R. D’Agostino
R. Scott Hawley
Daniel R. Matute
Marija Savic Veselinovic
Aaron A. Comeault
Bernard Y. Kim
Dmitri A. Petrov
Emily K. Delaney
Vladimír Košťál
Masayoshi Watada
Corbin D. Jones
Diler Haji
Noah K. Whiteman
Olga Barmina
Artyom Kopp
Julianne N. Pelaez
Mihailo Jelić
Enrico Bertolini
Source :
eLife, Vol 10 (2021), eLife
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2021.

Abstract

Over 100 years of studies in Drosophila melanogaster and related species in the genus Drosophila have facilitated key discoveries in genetics, genomics, and evolution. While high-quality genome assemblies exist for several species in this group, they only encompass a small fraction of the genus. Recent advances in long-read sequencing allow high-quality genome assemblies for tens or even hundreds of species to be efficiently generated. Here, we utilize Oxford Nanopore sequencing to build an open community resource of genome assemblies for 101 lines of 93 drosophilid species encompassing 14 species groups and 35 sub-groups. The genomes are highly contiguous and complete, with an average contig N50 of 10.5 Mb and greater than 97% BUSCO completeness in 97/101 assemblies. We show that Nanopore-based assemblies are highly accurate in coding regions, particularly with respect to coding insertions and deletions. These assemblies, along with a detailed laboratory protocol and assembly pipelines, are released as a public resource and will serve as a starting point for addressing broad questions of genetics, ecology, and evolution at the scale of hundreds of species.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
eLife, Vol 10 (2021), eLife
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f46d6b4c958209f759cc4f28a5b58d5f