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The Rhodoexplorer Platform for Red Algal Genomics and Whole Genome Assemblies for Several Gracilaria Species

Authors :
Lipinska, Agnieszka P.
Krueger-Hadfield, Stacy A.
Godfroy, Olivier
Dittami, Simon
Ayres-Ostrock, Lígia
Bonthond, Guido
Brillet-Guéguen, Loraine
Coelho, Susana
Corre, Erwan
Cossard, Guillaume
Destombe, Christophe
Epperlein, Paul
Faugeron, Sylvain
Ficko-Blean, Elizabeth
Beltrán, Jessica
Lavaut, Emma
Le Bars, Arthur
Marchi, Fabiana
Mauger, Stéphane
Michel, Gurvan
Potin, Philippe
Scornet, Delphine
Sotka, Erik E.
Weinberger, Florian
de Oliveira, Mariana Cabral
Guillemin, Marie-Laure
Plastino, Estela M
Valero, Myriam
Castric, Vincent
Lipinska, Agnieszka P.
Krueger-Hadfield, Stacy A.
Godfroy, Olivier
Dittami, Simon
Ayres-Ostrock, Lígia
Bonthond, Guido
Brillet-Guéguen, Loraine
Coelho, Susana
Corre, Erwan
Cossard, Guillaume
Destombe, Christophe
Epperlein, Paul
Faugeron, Sylvain
Ficko-Blean, Elizabeth
Beltrán, Jessica
Lavaut, Emma
Le Bars, Arthur
Marchi, Fabiana
Mauger, Stéphane
Michel, Gurvan
Potin, Philippe
Scornet, Delphine
Sotka, Erik E.
Weinberger, Florian
de Oliveira, Mariana Cabral
Guillemin, Marie-Laure
Plastino, Estela M
Valero, Myriam
Castric, Vincent
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Macroalgal (seaweed) genomic resources are generally lacking as compared to other eukaryotic taxa, and this is particularly true in the red algae (Rhodophyta). Understanding red algal genomes is critical to understanding eukaryotic evolution given that red algal genes are spread across eukaryotic lineages from secondary endosymbiosis and red algae diverged early in the Archaeplastids. The Gracilariales is a highly diverse and widely distributed order including species that can serve as ecosystem engineers in intertidal habitats and several notorious introduced species. The genus Gracilaria is cultivated worldwide, in part for its production of agar and other bioactive compounds with downstream pharmaceutical and industrial applications. This genus is also emerging as a model for algal evolutionary ecology. Here, we report new whole genome assemblies for two species (G. chilensis and G. gracilis), a draft genome assembly of G. caudata, and genome annotation of the previously published G. vermiculophylla genome. To facilitate accessibility and comparative analysis, we integrated these data in a newly created web-based portal dedicated to red algal genomics (https://rhodoexplorer.sb-roscoff.fr). These genomes will provide a resource for understanding algal biology and, more broadly, eukaryotic evolution.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
text, archive, English, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1401170241
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093.gbe.evad124