Whole-genome sequencing of wild Siberian musk deer (Moschus moschiferus) provides insights into its genetic features

Author:

Yi Li,Dalai Menggen,Su Rina,Lin Weili,Erdenedalai Myagmarsuren,Luvsantseren Batkhuu,Chimedtseren Chimedragchaa,Wang Zhen,Hasi Surong

Abstract

Abstract Background Siberian musk deer, one of the seven species, is distributed in coniferous forests of Asia. Worldwide, the population size of Siberian musk deer is threatened by severe illegal poaching for commercially valuable musk and meat, habitat losses, and forest fire. At present, this species is categorized as Vulnerable on the IUCN Red List. However, the genetic information of Siberian musk deer is largely unexplored. Results Here, we produced 3.10 Gb draft assembly of wild Siberian musk deer with a contig N50 of 29,145 bp and a scaffold N50 of 7,955,248 bp. We annotated 19,363 protein-coding genes and estimated 44.44% of the genome to be repetitive. Our phylogenetic analysis reveals that wild Siberian musk deer is closer to Bovidae than to Cervidae. Comparative analyses showed that the genetic features of Siberian musk deer adapted in cold and high-altitude environments. We sequenced two additional genomes of Siberian musk deer constructed demographic history indicated that changes in effective population size corresponded with recent glacial epochs. Finally, we identified several candidate genes that may play a role in the musk secretion based on transcriptome analysis. Conclusions Here, we present a high-quality draft genome of wild Siberian musk deer, which will provide a valuable genetic resource for further investigations of this economically important musk deer.

Funder

the National International Scientific and Technological Cooperation Project

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Genetics,Biotechnology

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