A draft reference genome of the red abalone, Haliotis rufescens, for conservation genomics

Author:

Griffiths Joanna S1ORCID,Sahasrabudhe Ruta M2,Marimuthu Mohan P A2ORCID,Chumchim Noravit2,Nguyen Oanh H2ORCID,Beraut Eric3ORCID,Escalona Merly4ORCID,Whitehead Andrew1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Environmental Toxicology, University of California Davis , Davis, CA , United States

2. DNA Technologies and Expression Analysis Core Laboratory, Genome Center, University of California Davis , Davis, CA, 95616 , United States

3. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of California Santa Cruz , Santa Cruz, CA , United States

4. Department of Biomolecular Engineering, University of California Santa Cruz , Santa Cruz, CA , United States

Abstract

Abstract Red abalone, Haliotis rufescens, are herbivorous marine gastropods that primarily feed on kelp. They are the largest and longest-lived of abalone species with a range distribution in North America from central Oregon, United States, to Baja California, MEX. Recently, red abalone have been in decline as a consequence of overharvesting, disease, and climate change, resulting in the closure of the commercial fishery in the 1990s and the recreational fishery in 2018. Protecting this ecologically and economically important species requires an understanding of their current population dynamics and connectivity. Here, we present a new red abalone reference genome as part of the California Conservation Genomics Project (CCGP). Following the CCGP genome strategy, we used Pacific Biosciences HiFi long reads and Dovetail Omni-C data to generate a scaffold-level assembly. The assembly comprises 616 scaffolds for a total size of 1.3 Gb, a scaffold N50 of 45.7 Mb, and a BUSCO complete score of 97.3%. This genome represents a significant improvement over a previous assembly and will serve as a powerful tool for investigating seascape genomic diversity, local adaptation to temperature and ocean acidification, and informing management strategies.

Funder

California Conservation Genomics Project

University of California by the State of California

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biotechnology

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