Scientific Data (Nov 2023)

A chromosome-level genome assembly of the Asian giant softshell turtle Pelochelys cantorii

  • Xiaoyou Hong,
  • Haiyang Liu,
  • Yakun Wang,
  • Mingzhi Li,
  • Liqin Ji,
  • Kaikuo Wang,
  • Chengqing Wei,
  • Wei Li,
  • Chen Chen,
  • Lingyun Yu,
  • Xinping Zhu,
  • Xiaoli Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-023-02667-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract The Asian giant softshell turtle Pelochelys cantorii is one of the largest aquatic turtles in China and has been designated a First Grade Protected Animal in China. To advance conservation research, a combination of Illumina short-read, PacBio long-read, and Hi-C scaffolding technologies was used to develop a high-quality chromosome-level genome assembly for P. cantorii. A total of 262.77 Gb of clean data were produced (121.6 × depth) and then the genome was assembled into 2.16 Gb with a contig N50 of 41.44 Mb and scaffold N50 length of 120.17 Mb, respectively. Moreover, about 99.98% assembly genome sequences were clustered and ordered onto 33 pseudochromosomes. Genome annotation revealed that 21,833 protein-coding genes were predicted, and 96.40% of them were annotated. This new chromosome-level assembly will be an enabling resource for genetic and genomic studies to support fundamental insight into P. cantorii biology.