An annotated chromosome-scale reference genome for Eastern black-eared wheatear (Oenanthe melanoleuca).
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Date of Publication
June 1, 2023
Publication Type
Article
Division/Institute
Contributor
Peona, Valentina | |
Palacios-Gimenez, Octavio Manuel | |
Olsen, Remi André | |
Alaei Kakhki, Niloofar | |
Andriopoulos, Pavlos | |
Bontzorlos, Vasileios | |
Suh, Alexander |
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Series
G3 Genes Genomes Genetics
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
2160-1836
Publisher
Genetics Society of America
Language
English
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PubMed ID
37097035
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Description
Pervasive convergent evolution and in part high incidences of hybridization distinguish wheatears (songbirds of the genus Oenanthe) as a versatile system to address questions at the forefront of research on the molecular bases of phenotypic and species diversification. To prepare the genomic resources for this venture, we here generated and annotated a chromosome-scale assembly of the Eastern black-eared wheatear (O. melanoleuca). This species is part of the O. hispanica-complex that is characterized by convergent evolution of plumage coloration and high rates of hybridization. The long-read-based male nuclear genome assembly comprises 1.04 Gb in 32 autosomes, the Z chromosome, and the mitogenome. The assembly is highly contiguous (contig N50: 12.6 Mb; scaffold N50: 70 Mb), with 96% of the genome assembled at chromosome level and 95.5% BUSCO completeness. The nuclear genome was annotated with 18,143 protein-coding genes and 31,333 mRNAs (annotation BUSCO completeness: 98.0%), and about 10% of the genome consists of repetitive DNA. The annotated chromosome-scale reference genome of Eastern black-eared wheatear provides a crucial resource for research into the genomics of adaptation and speciation in an intriguing group of passerines.
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