Author:
Wu Siwen,Wang Kun,Dou Tengfei,Yuan Sisi,Wu Dong-Dong,Su Zhengchang,Ge Changrong,Jia Junjing
Abstract
AbstractWhite eared pheasant (WT), (Crossoptilon crossoptilon), inhibiting at high altitudes (3000∼4,300 m), is a Galliformes bird native to the Qinghai, Sichuan, Yunnan and Tibet Province of China. Due to the difficulty of sequencing the precious species, there is no high-quality genome assembly for the species, hampering the understanding of their genetic mechanisms. To fill the gap, we sequenced and assembled a WT individual using Illumina short reads, PacBio long reads and Hi-C reads. With a contig N50 of 19.63 Mb, scaffold N50 of 29.59 Mb, total length of 1.02 Gb and BUSCO completeness of 97.2%, the assembly is highly complete. Evaluation shows that the assembly is at chromosome-level with only six gaps. Thus, our assembly provides a valuable genetic resource for thecrossoptilonspecies. To further provide resources for gene annotation and population genetics analysis, we also sequenced transcriptomes of 20 tissues of the WT individual and re-sequenced another 10 individuals of WT. Our assembled WT genome and the sequencing data can be valuable resources to study thecrossoptilonspecies.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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