G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics (May 2020)

De Novo Genome Assembly of the Meadow Brown Butterfly, Maniola jurtina

  • Kumar Saurabh Singh,
  • David J. Hosken,
  • Nina Wedell,
  • Richard ffrench-Constant,
  • Chris Bass,
  • Simon Baxter,
  • Konrad Paszkiewicz,
  • Manmohan D Sharma

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1534/g3.120.401071
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
pp. 1477 – 1484

Abstract

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Meadow brown butterflies (Maniola jurtina) on the Isles of Scilly represent an ideal model in which to dissect the links between genotype, phenotype and long-term patterns of selection in the wild - a largely unfulfilled but fundamental aim of modern biology. To meet this aim, a clear description of genotype is required. Here we present the draft genome sequence of M. jurtina to serve as a founding genetic resource for this species. Seven libraries were constructed using pooled DNA from five wild caught spotted females and sequenced using Illumina, PacBio RSII and MinION technology. A novel hybrid assembly approach was employed to generate a final assembly with an N50 of 214 kb (longest scaffold 2.9 Mb). The sequence assembly described here predicts a gene count of 36,294 and includes variants and gene duplicates from five genotypes. Core BUSCO (Benchmarking Universal Single-Copy Orthologs) gene sets of Arthropoda and Insecta recovered 90.5% and 88.7% complete and single-copy genes respectively. Comparisons with 17 other Lepidopteran species placed 86.5% of the assembled genes in orthogroups. Our results provide the first high-quality draft genome and annotation of the butterfly M. jurtina.

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