Genomic resources for Asian (Elephas maximus) and African savannah elephant (Loxodonta africana) conservation and health research

Author:

Prado Natalia A123ORCID,Armstrong Ellie E45ORCID,Brown Janine L3ORCID,Goldenberg Shifra Z67ORCID,Leimgruber Peter6ORCID,Pearson Virginia R8ORCID,Maldonado Jesús E2ORCID,Campana Michael G2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Biology Department, College of Arts and Sciences, Adelphi University , Garden City, NY , United States

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

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

4. Department of Biology, Stanford University , Stanford, CA , United States

5. School of Biological Sciences, Washington State University , Pullman, WA , United States

6. Conservation Ecology Center, Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute , Washington, DC , United States

7. Conservation Science and Wildlife Health, San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance , Escondido, CA , United States

8. Glenn Rall Laboratory, Fox Chase Cancer Center , Philadelphia, PA , United States

Abstract

Abstract We provide novel genomic resources to help understand the genomic traits involved in elephant health and to aid conservation efforts. We sequence 11 elephant genomes (5 African savannah, 6 Asian) from North American zoos, including 9 de novo assemblies. We estimate elephant germline mutation rates and reconstruct demographic histories. Finally, we provide an in-solution capture assay to genotype Asian elephants. This assay is suitable for analyzing degraded museum and noninvasive samples, such as feces and hair. The elephant genomic resources we present here should allow for more detailed and uniform studies in the future to aid elephant conservation efforts and disease research.

Funder

Smithsonian Institution

George E. Burch Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Theoretical Medicine and Affiliated Theoretical Science

Smithsonian Women’s Committee

Friends of the National Zoo Conservation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biotechnology

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