Scientific Data (Dec 2023)

Chromosome-level genome assembly of chub mackerel (Scomber japonicus) from the Indo-Pacific Ocean

  • Young Ho Lee,
  • Linelle Abueg,
  • Jin-Koo Kim,
  • Young Wook Kim,
  • Olivier Fedrigo,
  • Jennifer Balacco,
  • Giulio Formenti,
  • Kerstin Howe,
  • Alan Tracey,
  • Jonathan Wood,
  • Françoise Thibaud-Nissen,
  • Bo Hye Nam,
  • Eun Soo No,
  • Hye Ran Kim,
  • Chul Lee,
  • Erich D. Jarvis,
  • Heebal Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-023-02782-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Abstract Chub mackerels (Scomber japonicus) are a migratory marine fish widely distributed in the Indo-Pacific Ocean. They are globally consumed for their high Omega-3 content, but their population is declining due to global warming. Here, we generated the first chromosome-level genome assembly of chub mackerel (fScoJap1) using the Vertebrate Genomes Project assembly pipeline with PacBio HiFi genomic sequencing and Arima Hi-C chromosome contact data. The final assembly is 828.68 Mb with 24 chromosomes, nearly all containing telomeric repeats at their ends. We annotated 31,656 genes and discovered that approximately 2.19% of the genome contained DNA transposon elements repressed within duplicated genes. Analyzing 5-methylcytosine (5mC) modifications using HiFi reads, we observed open/close chromatin patterns at gene promoters, including the FADS2 gene involved in Omega-3 production. This chromosome-level reference genome provides unprecedented opportunities for advancing our knowledge of chub mackerels in biology, industry, and conservation.