Complete vertebrate mitogenomes reveal widespread repeats and gene duplications
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Published:2021-04-29
Issue:1
Volume:22
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ISSN:1474-760X
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Container-title:Genome Biology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Genome Biol
Author:
Formenti GiulioORCID, , Rhie Arang, Balacco Jennifer, Haase Bettina, Mountcastle Jacquelyn, Fedrigo Olivier, Brown Samara, Capodiferro Marco Rosario, Al-Ajli Farooq O., Ambrosini Roberto, Houde Peter, Koren Sergey, Oliver Karen, Smith Michelle, Skelton Jason, Betteridge Emma, Dolucan Jale, Corton Craig, Bista Iliana, Torrance James, Tracey Alan, Wood Jonathan, Uliano-Silva Marcela, Howe Kerstin, McCarthy Shane, Winkler Sylke, Kwak Woori, Korlach Jonas, Fungtammasan Arkarachai, Fordham Daniel, Costa Vania, Mayes Simon, Chiara Matteo, Horner David S., Myers Eugene, Durbin Richard, Achilli Alessandro, Braun Edward L., Phillippy Adam M., Jarvis Erich D.
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Modern sequencing technologies should make the assembly of the relatively small mitochondrial genomes an easy undertaking. However, few tools exist that address mitochondrial assembly directly.
Results
As part of the Vertebrate Genomes Project (VGP) we develop mitoVGP, a fully automated pipeline for similarity-based identification of mitochondrial reads and de novo assembly of mitochondrial genomes that incorporates both long (> 10 kbp, PacBio or Nanopore) and short (100–300 bp, Illumina) reads. Our pipeline leads to successful complete mitogenome assemblies of 100 vertebrate species of the VGP. We observe that tissue type and library size selection have considerable impact on mitogenome sequencing and assembly. Comparing our assemblies to purportedly complete reference mitogenomes based on short-read sequencing, we identify errors, missing sequences, and incomplete genes in those references, particularly in repetitive regions. Our assemblies also identify novel gene region duplications. The presence of repeats and duplications in over half of the species herein assembled indicates that their occurrence is a principle of mitochondrial structure rather than an exception, shedding new light on mitochondrial genome evolution and organization.
Conclusions
Our results indicate that even in the “simple” case of vertebrate mitogenomes the completeness of many currently available reference sequences can be further improved, and caution should be exercised before claiming the complete assembly of a mitogenome, particularly from short reads alone.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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