De Novo Assembly of a Chromosome-Scale Reference Genome for the Northern Flicker Colaptes auratus

Author:

Hruska Jack P.ORCID,Manthey Joseph D.ORCID

Abstract

ABSTRACTThe northern flicker, Colaptes auratus, is a widely distributed North American woodpecker and a long-standing focal species for the study of ecology, behavior, phenotypic differentiation, and hybridization. We present here a highly contiguous de novo genome assembly of C. auratus, the first such assembly for the species and the first published chromosome-level assembly for woodpeckers (Picidae). The assembly was generated using a combination of short-read Chromium 10x and long-read PacBio sequencing, and further scaffolded with chromatin conformation capture (Hi-C) reads. The resulting genome assembly is 1.378 Gb in size, with a scaffold N50 of 43.948 Mb and a scaffold L50 of 11. This assembly contains 87.4 % - 91.7 % of genes present across four sets of universal single-copy orthologs found in tetrapods and birds. We annotated the assembly both for genes and repetitive content, identifying 18,745 genes and a prevalence of ~ 28.0 % repetitive elements. Lastly, we used four-fold degenerate sites from neutrally evolving genes to estimate a mutation rate for C. auratus, which we estimated to be 4.007 × 10−9 substitutions / site / year, about 1.5x times faster than an earlier mutation rate estimate of the family. The highly contiguous assembly and annotations we report will serve as a resource for future studies on the genomics of C. auratus and comparative evolution of woodpeckers.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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