Animals (Aug 2022)

De Novo Whole-Genome Sequencing and Assembly of the Yellow-Throated Bunting (<i>Emberiza elegans</i>) Provides Insights into Its Evolutionary Adaptation

  • Tingli Hu,
  • Guotao Chen,
  • Zhen Xu,
  • Site Luo,
  • Hui Wang,
  • Chunlin Li,
  • Lei Shan,
  • Baowei Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani12152004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 15
p. 2004

Abstract

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Yellow-throated bunting is a small migratory songbird unique to the Palearctic region. However, the genetic studies of this species remain limited, with no nuclear genomic sequence reported to date. In this study, the genomic DNA from the bird was sequenced in long reads using Nanopore sequencing technology. Combining short-read sequencing, the genome was well-assembled and annotated. The final length of the assembly is approximately 1.14 Gb, with a scaffold N50 of 28.94 Mb. About 15,868 protein-coding genes were predicted, and 16.62% of the genome was identified as having repetitive elements. Comparative genomic analysis showed numerous expanded gene families and positively selected genes significantly enriched in those KEGG pathways that are associated with migratory behavior adaptation and immune response. Here, this newly generated de novo genome of the yellow-throated bunting using long reads provide the research community with a valuable resource for further studies of population genetic diversity and genome evolution in this species.

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