Scientific Data (Oct 2024)
Chromosome level genome assembly of giant freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii)
Abstract
Abstract The giant freshwater prawn (Macrobrachium rosenbergii) has many advantages in aquaculture, such as fast growth rate, short breeding cycle and good nutrition, which makes it a freshwater shrimp with high economic value. Herein, high-quality chromosome-level genome of both female and male prawns were obtained by combining Illumina paired-end sequencing, PacBio single molecule sequencing technique and High-through chromosome conformation capture (Hi-C) technologies. In ZZ male prawn, a final contig assembly of 3118.58 Mb with a N50 length of 956,237 bp was obtained. In WW female prawn, a final contig assembly of 3333.31 Mb with a N50 length of 1,143,555 bp was obtained. The assembled genome sequences from prawns were anchored to 59 chromosomes. Moreover, the sex chromosomes including W chromosome and Z chromosome were generated in prawn with the length of 36.23 Mb and 27.33 Mb, respectively. The sequence similarity of Z chromosome and W chromosome reached to 74.90%. The high-quality genome resource will be useful for further molecular breeding and functional genomic research of giant freshwater prawns.