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Chromosome-Level Genome Assembly of the Blue Mussel Mytilus chilensis Reveals Molecular Signatures Facing the Marine Environment
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- المؤلفون: Fondo de Financiamiento de Centros de Investigación en Áreas Prioritarias (Chile); Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico (Chile); Agencia Nacional de Investigación y Desarrollo (Chile); Gallardo-Escárate, Cristian; Valenzuela-Muñoz, Valentina; Núñez-Acuña, Gustavo; Valenzuela-Miranda, Diego; Tapia, Fabián J.; Yévenes, Marco; Gajardo, Gonzalo; Toro, Jorge E.; Oyarzún, Pablo A.; Arriagada, Gloria; Novoa, Beatriz; Figueras Huerta, Antonio; Roberts, Steven; Gerdol, Marco
- نوع التسجيلة:
Electronic Resource
- الدخول الالكتروني :
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/308082
https://doi.org/10.3390/genes14040876
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Mytilus chilensis: Mytilus chilensis Genome sequencing and assembly [Dataset]; NCBI; https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bioproject/PRJNA861856
Gallardo-Escárate, C.; 2023; The native mussel Mytilus chilensis genome reveals adaptative molecular signatures facing the marine environment [Dataset]; figshare: https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/The_native_mussel_Mytilus_chilensis_genome_reveals_adaptative_molecular_signatures_facing_the_marine_environment/20995963
https://doi.org/10.3390/genes14040876
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- معلومة اضافية
- Publisher Information:
Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2023-04-07
- نبذة مختصرة :
The blue mussel Mytilus chilensis is an endemic and key socioeconomic species inhabiting the southern coast of Chile. This bivalve species supports a booming aquaculture industry, which entirely relies on artificially collected seeds from natural beds that are translocated to diverse physical–chemical ocean farming conditions. Furthermore, mussel production is threatened by a broad range of microorganisms, pollution, and environmental stressors that eventually impact its survival and growth. Herein, understanding the genomic basis of the local adaption is pivotal to developing sustainable shellfish aquaculture. We present a high-quality reference genome of M. chilensis, which is the first chromosome-level genome for a Mytilidae member in South America. The assembled genome size was 1.93 Gb, with a contig N50 of 134 Mb. Through Hi-C proximity ligation, 11,868 contigs were clustered, ordered, and assembled into 14 chromosomes in congruence with the karyological evidence. The M. chilensis genome comprises 34,530 genes and 4795 non-coding RNAs. A total of 57% of the genome contains repetitive sequences with predominancy of LTR-retrotransposons and unknown elements. Comparative genome analysis of M. chilensis and M. coruscus was conducted, revealing genic rearrangements distributed into the whole genome. Notably, transposable Steamer-like elements associated with horizontal transmissible cancer were explored in reference genomes, suggesting putative relationships at the chromosome level in Bivalvia. Genome expression analysis was also conducted, showing putative genomic differences between two ecologically different mussel populations. The evidence suggests that local genome adaptation and physiological plasticity can be analyzed to develop sustainable mussel production. The genome of M. chilensis provides pivotal molecular knowledge for the Mytilus complex.
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English
- Other Numbers:
CTK oai:digital.csic.es:10261/308082
Genes 14(4): 876 (2023)
10.3390/genes14040876
2073-4425
1380455571
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CSIC
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