A chromosome-scale reference genome assembly of the great sand eel,Hyperoplus lanceolatus

Author:

Winter Sven123ORCID,de Raad Jordi24ORCID,Wolf Magnus12ORCID,Coimbra Raphael T F12ORCID,de Jong Menno J2ORCID,Schöneberg Yannis12ORCID,Christoph Maria1ORCID,von Klopotek Hagen1ORCID,Bach Katharina1ORCID,Pashm Foroush Behgol1,Hanack Wiebke1,Kauffeldt Aaron Hagen1ORCID,Milz Tim1ORCID,Ngetich Emmanuel Kipruto1,Wenz Christian1,Sonnewald Moritz5,Nilsson Maria Anna24ORCID,Janke Axel124ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Ecology, Evolution, and Diversity, Goethe University , Frankfurt am Main , Germany

2. Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre , Frankfurt am Main , Germany

3. Research Institute of Wildlife Ecology, University of Veterinary Medicine , Vienna , Austria

4. LOEWE-Centre for Translational Biodiversity Genomics , Frankfurt am Main , Germany

5. Senckenberg Research Institute, Department of Marine Zoology, Section Ichthyology , Frankfurt am Main , Germany

Abstract

AbstractDespite increasing sequencing efforts, numerous fish families still lack a reference genome, which complicates genetic research. One such understudied family is the sand lances (Ammodytidae, literally: “sand burrower”), a globally distributed clade of over 30 fish species that tend to avoid tidal currents by burrowing into the sand. Here, we present the first annotated chromosome-level genome assembly of the great sand eel (Hyperoplus lanceolatus). The genome assembly was generated using Oxford Nanopore Technologies long sequencing reads and Illumina short reads for polishing. The final assembly has a total length of 808.5 Mbp, of which 97.1% were anchored into 24 chromosome-scale scaffolds using proximity-ligation scaffolding. It is highly contiguous with a scaffold and contig N50 of 33.7 and 31.3 Mbp, respectively, and has a BUSCO completeness score of 96.9%. The presented genome assembly is a valuable resource for future studies of sand lances, as this family is of great ecological and commercial importance and may also contribute to studies aiming to resolve the suprafamiliar taxonomy of bony fishes.

Funder

Centre for Translational Biodiversity Genomics

Hesse’s Ministry of Higher Education, Research, and the Arts

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biotechnology

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