| Literature DB >> 30423889 |
Jaroslav Doležel1, Jana Čížková2, Hana Šimková3, Jan Bartoš4.
Abstract
Any project seeking to deliver a plant or animal reference genome sequence must address the question as to the completeness of the assembly. Given the complexity introduced particularly by the presence of sequence redundancy, a problem which is especially acute in polyploid genomes, this question is not an easy one to answer. One approach is to use the sequence data, along with the appropriate computational tools, the other is to compare the estimate of genome size with an experimentally measured mass of nuclear DNA. The latter requires a reference standard in order to provide a robust relationship between the two independent measurements of genome size. Here, the proposal is to choose the human male leucocyte genome for this standard: its 1C DNA amount (the amount of DNA contained within unreplicated haploid chromosome set) of 3.50 pg is equivalent to a genome length of 3.423 Gbp, a size which is just 5% longer than predicted by the most current human genome assembly. Adopting this standard, this paper assesses the completeness of the reference genome assemblies of the leading cereal crops species wheat, barley and rye.Entities:
Keywords: flow cytometry; genome size; nuclear DNA content; reference genome assembly; standardization
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30423889 PMCID: PMC6274785 DOI: 10.3390/ijms19113554
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Plant DNA reference standards calibrated for the estimation of nuclear DNA amounts in absolute units [8].
| Plant Species and Cultivar * | 2C DNA Content (pg DNA) ** |
|---|---|
| 1.11 | |
| 1.96 | |
| 2.50 | |
| 5.43 | |
| 9.09 | |
| 16.19 | |
| 26.90 | |
| 34.89 |
* Seeds of the reference standards can be obtained from the corresponding author free of charge at dolezel@ueb.cas.cz. Since the year 2000, seed samples were provided to 615 research projects worldwide. ** Estimated after considering 7 pg DNA/2C for human [9].
Estimation of nuclear DNA amounts in the four Triticeae species.
| Species and Genotype | 2C Nuclear DNA Content (pg) * | Reference Standard | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | ± SD | ||
| 33.91 | 0.27 | ||
| 25.11 | 0.16 | ||
| 10.31 | 0.09 | ||
| 15.95 | 0.11 | ||
* Considering 7 pg DNA/2C for human [9].
The estimated level of completeness of the four Triticeae reference genome assemblies.
| Species | Reference Genome Assembly (Gbp) * | Flow Cytometric Estimation of 1C Genome Size ** | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GRCh38.12 | [ | ||||
| Genome Size (Gbp) | Assembly Coverage (%) | Genome size (Gbp) | Assembly Coverage (%) | ||
|
| 4.79 | 4.88 | 98 | 5.04 | 95 |
|
| 6.67 | 7.42 | 90 | 7.80 | 86 |
|
| 10.50 | 11.87 | 88 | 12.28 | 85 |
|
| 14.50 | 16.03 | 90 *** | 16.58 | 87 |
* Reference genome assemblies: H. vulgare [21], T. dicoccoides [22], T. aestivum [3], S. cereale (Nils Stein, pers. comm.). ** Two different values were used for human 1C genome size as a primary reference standard: 3,257,319,537 bp (GRCh38.p12) and 3,423,000,000 bp [9]. *** Slightly higher value (92%) was estimated by the International Wheat Genome Sequencing Consortium [3] when considering human genome size of 3,253,848,404 bases (Human Genome Assembly GRCh38.p11).