Single-worm long-read sequencing reveals genome diversity in free-living nematodes

Author:

Lee Yi-Chien123ORCID,Ke Huei-Mien4ORCID,Liu Yu-Ching1ORCID,Lee Hsin-Han1ORCID,Wang Min-Chen5ORCID,Tseng Yung-Che5ORCID,Kikuchi Taisei6ORCID,Tsai Isheng Jason12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Biodiversity Research Center , Academia Sinica, Taipei 115, Taiwan

2. Biodiversity Program, Taiwan International Graduate Program, Academia Sinica and National Taiwan Normal University , Taipei, Taiwan

3. Department of Life Science, National Taiwan Normal University , 116 Wenshan, Taipei, Taiwan

4. Department of Microbiology, Soochow University , Taipei, Taiwan

5. Marine Research Station (MRS), Institute of Cellular and Organismic Biology , Academia Sinica, 262 I-Lan County, Taiwan

6. Department of Integrated Biosciences, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo , Chiba 277-8562, Japan

Abstract

Abstract Obtaining sufficient genetic material from a limited biological source is currently the primary operational bottleneck in studies investigating biodiversity and genome evolution. In this study, we employed multiple displacement amplification (MDA) and Smartseq2 to amplify nanograms of genomic DNA and mRNA, respectively, from individual Caenorhabditis elegans. Although reduced genome coverage was observed in repetitive regions, we produced assemblies covering 98% of the reference genome using long-read sequences generated with Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT). Annotation with the sequenced transcriptome coupled with the available assembly revealed that gene predictions were more accurate, complete and contained far fewer false positives than de novo transcriptome assembly approaches. We sampled and sequenced the genomes and transcriptomes of 13 nematodes from early-branching species in Chromadoria, Dorylaimia and Enoplia. The basal Chromadoria and Enoplia species had larger genome sizes, ranging from 136.6 to 738.8 Mb, compared with those in the other clades. Nine mitogenomes were fully assembled, and displayed a complete lack of synteny to other species. Phylogenomic analyses based on the new annotations revealed strong support for Enoplia as sister to the rest of Nematoda. Our result demonstrates the robustness of MDA in combination with ONT, paving the way for the study of genome diversity in the phylum Nematoda and beyond.

Funder

Academia Sinica

National Science and Technology Council

Taiwan International Graduate Program, Academia Sinica of Taiwan

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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