Chromosome-length genome assembly and karyotype of the endangered black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes)

Author:

Kliver Sergei1ORCID,Houck Marlys L2ORCID,Perelman Polina L3,Totikov Azamat34ORCID,Tomarovsky Andrey34ORCID,Dudchenko Olga56ORCID,Omer Arina D5ORCID,Colaric Zane5ORCID,Weisz David5,Aiden Erez Lieberman567ORCID,Chan Saki8ORCID,Hastie Alex8,Komissarov Aleksey9,Ryder Oliver A2ORCID,Graphodatsky Alexander3ORCID,Johnson Warren E10111213ORCID,Maldonado Jesús E14ORCID,Pukazhenthi Budhan S10ORCID,Marinari Paul E10,Wildt David E10,Koepfli Klaus-Peter1015ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Evolutionary Hologenomics, The Globe Institute, The University of Copenhagen , Copenhagen , Denmark

2. Beckman Center for Conservation Research, San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance , Escondido, CA , United States

3. Department of the Diversity and Evolution of Genomes, Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology SB RAS , Novosibirsk , Russia

4. Department of Natural Sciences, Novosibirsk State University , Novosibirsk , Russia

5. The Center for Genome Architecture, Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine , Houston, TX , United States

6. Center for Theoretical Biological Physics and Department of Computer Science, Rice University , Houston, TX , United States

7. Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard , Cambridge, MA , United States

8. Department of Research and Development, Bionano Genomics , San Diego, CA , United States

9. Applied Genomics Laboratory, SCAMT Institute, ITMO University , Saint Petersburg , Russia

10. Center for Species Survival, Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute , Front Royal, VA , United States

11. The Walter Reed Biosystematics Unit, Museum Support Center MRC-534, Smithsonian Institution , Suitland, MD , United States

12. Walter Reed Army Institute of Research , Silver Spring, MD , United States

13. Loyola University Maryland , Baltimore, MD , United States

14. Center for Conservation Genomics, Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute , Washington, DC , United States

15. Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation, George Mason University , Front Royal, VA , United States

Abstract

Abstract The black-footed ferret (Mustela nigripes) narrowly avoided extinction to become an oft-cited example of the benefits of intensive management, research, and collaboration to save a species through ex situ conservation breeding and reintroduction into its former range. However, the species remains at risk due to possible inbreeding, disease susceptibility, and multiple fertility challenges. Here, we report the de novo genome assembly of a male black-footed ferret generated through a combination of linked-read sequencing, optical mapping, and Hi-C proximity ligation. In addition, we report the karyotype for this species, which was used to anchor and assign chromosome numbers to the chromosome-length scaffolds. The draft assembly was ~2.5 Gb in length, with 95.6% of it anchored to 19 chromosome-length scaffolds, corresponding to the 2n = 38 chromosomes revealed by the karyotype. The assembly has contig and scaffold N50 values of 148.8 kbp and 145.4 Mbp, respectively, and is up to 96% complete based on BUSCO analyses. Annotation of the assembly, including evidence from RNA-seq data, identified 21,406 protein-coding genes and a repeat content of 37.35%. Phylogenomic analyses indicated that the black-footed ferret diverged from the European polecat/domestic ferret lineage 1.6 million yr ago. This assembly will enable research on the conservation genomics of black-footed ferrets and thereby aid in the further restoration of this endangered species.

Funder

Smithsonian Institution Competitive Pell Grants Program in Science

Carlsbergfondet Research Infrastructure

Welch Foundation

McNair Medical Institute Scholar Award

NIH Encyclopedia of DNA Elements Mapping Center Award

United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation

Behavioral Plasticity Research Institute

NSF Physics Frontiers Center Award

NIH CEGS

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biotechnology

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