Scientific Data (Mar 2024)

High quality assemblies of four indigenous chicken genomes and related functional data resources

  • Siwen Wu,
  • Kun Wang,
  • Tengfei Dou,
  • Sisi Yuan,
  • Shixiong Yan,
  • Zhiqiang Xu,
  • Yong Liu,
  • Zonghui Jian,
  • Jingying Zhao,
  • Rouhan Zhao,
  • Xiannian Zi,
  • Dahai Gu,
  • Lixian Liu,
  • Qihua Li,
  • Dong-Dong Wu,
  • Junjing Jia,
  • Zhengchang Su,
  • Changrong Ge

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-03126-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Abstract Many lines of evidence indicate that red jungle fowl (RJF) is the primary ancestor of domestic chickens. Although multiple versions of RJF (galgal2-galgal5 and GRCg6a) and commercial chickens (GRCg7b/w and Huxu) genomes have been assembled since 2004, no high-quality indigenous chicken genomes have been assembled, hampering the understanding of chicken domestication and evolution. To fill the gap, we sequenced the genomes of four indigenous chickens with distinct morphological traits in southwest China, using a combination of short, long and Hi-C reads. We assembled each genome (~1.0 Gb) into 42 chromosomes with chromosome N50 90.5–90.9 Mb, amongst the highest quality of chicken genome assemblies. To provide resources for gene annotation and functional analysis, we also sequenced transcriptomes of 10 tissues for each of the four chickens. Moreover, we corrected many mis-assemblies and assembled missing micro-chromosomes 29 and 34–39 for GRCg6a. Our assemblies, sequencing data and the correction of GRCg6a can be valuable resources for studying chicken domestication and evolution.