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A hybrid de novo genome assembly of the honeybee, Apis mellifera, with chromosome-length scaffolds.

    Summary
    Publication Type
    Journal Article
    Abstract

    BACKGROUND
    The ability to generate long sequencing reads and access long-range linkage information is revolutionizing the quality and completeness of genome assemblies. Here we use a hybrid approach that combines data from four genome sequencing and mapping technologies to generate a new genome assembly of the honeybee Apis mellifera. We first generated contigs based on PacBio sequencing libraries, which were then merged with linked-read 10x Chromium data followed by scaffolding using a BioNano optical genome map and a Hi-C chromatin interaction map, complemented by a genetic linkage map.

    RESULTS
    Each of the assembly steps reduced the number of gaps and incorporated a substantial amount of additional sequence into scaffolds. The new assembly (Amel_HAv3) is significantly more contiguous and complete than the previous one (Amel_4.5), based mainly on Sanger sequencing reads. N50 of contigs is 120-fold higher (5.381 Mbp compared to 0.053 Mbp) and we anchor > 98% of the sequence to chromosomes. All of the 16 chromosomes are represented as single scaffolds with an average of three sequence gaps per chromosome. The improvements are largely due to the inclusion of repetitive sequence that was unplaced in previous assemblies. In particular, our assembly is highly contiguous across centromeres and telomeres and includes hundreds of AvaI and AluI repeats associated with these features.

    CONCLUSIONS
    The improved assembly will be of utility for refining gene models, studying genome function, mapping functional genetic variation, identification of structural variants, and comparative genomics.

    Citation
    Wallberg A, Bunikis I, Pettersson OV, Mosbech MB, Childers AK, Evans JD, Mikheyev AS, Robertson HM, Robinson GE, Webster MT. A hybrid de novo genome assembly of the honeybee, Apis mellifera, with chromosome-length scaffolds.. BMC genomics. 2019 Apr 08; 20(1):275.
    Publication Date
    2019 Apr 08
    DOI
    10.1186/s12864-019-5642-0
    Authors
    Wallberg A, Bunikis I, Pettersson OV, Mosbech MB, Childers AK, Evans JD, Mikheyev AS, Robertson HM, Robinson GE, Webster MT
    Cross Reference
    Database Accession
    PMID 30961563