A chromosome-level genome assembly for the dugong (Dugong dugon)

Author:

Baker Dorothy Nevé1ORCID,Abueg Linelle2ORCID,Escalona Merly3ORCID,Farquharson Katherine A45ORCID,Lanyon Janet M6ORCID,Le Duc Diana7ORCID,Schöneberg Torsten89ORCID,Absolon Dominic10ORCID,Sims Ying10ORCID,Fedrigo Olivier11ORCID,Jarvis Erich D212ORCID,Belov Katherine45ORCID,Hogg Carolyn J45ORCID,Shapiro Beth112ORCID

Affiliation:

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

2. Vertebrate Genome Laboratory, The Rockefeller University , New York, NY , United States

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

4. Faculty of Science, School of Life and Environmental Sciences, The University of Sydney , Sydney, NSW , Australia

5. Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Innovations in Peptide and Protein Science, The University of Sydney , NSW , Australia

6. School of Biological Sciences, The University of Queensland , St Lucia, QLD , Australia

7. Institute of Human Genetics, University Medical Center Leipzig , Leipzig , Germany

8. Medical Faculty, Rudolf Schönheimer Institute of Biochemistry, University of Leipzig , Leipzig , Germany

9. School of Medicine, University of Global Health Equity , Kigali , Rwanda

10. Wellcome Sanger Institute, Wellcome Genome Campus , Hinxton , United Kingdom

11. Colossal Biosciences , Cambridge, MA , United States

12. Howard Hughes Medical Institute , Chevy Chase, MD , United States

Abstract

Abstract The dugong (Dugong dugon) is a marine mammal widely distributed throughout the Indo-Pacific and the Red Sea, with a Vulnerable conservation status, and little is known about many of the more peripheral populations, some of which are thought to be close to extinction. We present a de novo high-quality genome assembly for the dugong from an individual belonging to the well-monitored Moreton Bay population in Queensland, Australia. Our assembly uses long-read PacBio HiFi sequencing and Omni-C data following the Vertebrate Genome Project pipeline to reach chromosome-level contiguity (24 chromosome-level scaffolds; 3.16 Gbp) and high completeness (97.9% complete BUSCOs). We observed relatively high genome-wide heterozygosity, which likely reflects historical population abundance before the last interglacial period, approximately 125,000 yr ago. Demographic inference suggests that dugong populations began declining as sea levels fell after the last interglacial period, likely a result of population fragmentation and habitat loss due to the exposure of seagrass meadows. We find no evidence for ongoing recent inbreeding in this individual. However, runs of homozygosity indicate some past inbreeding. Our draft genome assembly will enable range-wide assessments of genetic diversity and adaptation, facilitate effective management of dugong populations, and allow comparative genomics analyses including with other sirenians, the oldest marine mammal lineage.

Funder

Australian Research Council

The Nature Conservancy

German Research Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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