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A genome database for a Japanese population of the larvacean Oikopleura dioica.

Kai Wang1, Ryo Tomura1, Wei Chen2, Miho Kiyooka2, Hinako Ishizaki2, Tomoyuki Aizu2, Yohei Minakuchi2, Masahide Seki3, Yutaka Suzuki3, Tatsuya Omotezako1, Ritsuko Suyama4, Aki Masunaga4, Charles Plessy4, Nicholas M Luscombe4, Christelle Dantec5, Patrick Lemaire5, Takehiko Itoh6, Atsushi Toyoda2, Hiroki Nishida1, Takeshi A Onuma1.   

Abstract

The larvacean Oikopleura dioica is a planktonic chordate and is a tunicate that belongs to the closest relatives to vertebrates. Its simple and transparent body, invariant embryonic cell lineages, and short life cycle of 5 days make it a promising model organism for the study of developmental biology. The genome browser OikoBase was established in 2013 using Norwegian O. dioica. However, genome information for other populations is not available, even though many researchers have studied local populations. In the present study, we sequenced using Illumina and PacBio RSII technologies the genome of O. dioica from a southwestern Japanese population that was cultured in our laboratory for 3 years. The genome of Japanese O. dioica was assembled into 576 scaffold sequences with a total length and N50 length of 56.6 and 1.5 Mb, respectively. A total of 18,743 gene models (transcript models) were predicted in the genome assembly, named OSKA2016. In addition, 19,277 non-redundant transcripts were assembled using RNA-seq data. The OSKA2016 has global sequence similarity of only 86.5% when compared with the OikoBase, highlighting the sequence difference between the two far distant O. dioica populations on the globe. The genome assembly, transcript assembly, and transcript models were incorporated into ANISEED (https://www.aniseed.cnrs.fr/) for genome browsing and BLAST searches. Mapping of reads obtained from male- or female-specific genome libraries yielded male-specific scaffolds in the OSKA2016 and revealed that over 2.6 Mb of sequence were included in the male-specific Y-region. The genome and transcriptome resources from two distinct populations will be useful datasets for developmental biology, evolutionary biology, and molecular ecology using this model organism.
© 2020 Japanese Society of Developmental Biologists.

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Keywords:  Y-chromosome; gene model; genome; larvacean; transcriptome

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32677034     DOI: 10.1111/dgd.12689

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Growth Differ        ISSN: 0012-1592            Impact factor:   2.053


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Authors:  Andrew W Liu; Yongkai Tan; Aki Masunaga; Aleksandra Bliznina; Charlotte West; Charles Plessy; Nicholas M Luscombe
Journal:  F1000Res       Date:  2020-07-28

2.  Telomere-to-telomere assembly of the genome of an individual Oikopleura dioica from Okinawa using Nanopore-based sequencing.

Authors:  Aleksandra Bliznina; Aki Masunaga; Michael J Mansfield; Yongkai Tan; Andrew W Liu; Charlotte West; Tanmay Rustagi; Hsiao-Chiao Chien; Saurabh Kumar; Julien Pichon; Charles Plessy; Nicholas M Luscombe
Journal:  BMC Genomics       Date:  2021-03-29       Impact factor: 3.969

3.  Modular Evolution and Population Variability of Oikopleura dioica Metallothioneins.

Authors:  Sara Calatayud; Mario Garcia-Risco; Mercè Capdevila; Cristian Cañestro; Òscar Palacios; Ricard Albalat
Journal:  Front Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2021-07-02

4.  The Genome of the "Sea Vomit" Didemnum vexillum.

Authors:  Ernesto Parra-Rincón; Cristian A Velandia-Huerto; Adriaan Gittenberger; Jörg Fallmann; Thomas Gatter; Federico D Brown; Peter F Stadler; Clara I Bermúdez-Santana
Journal:  Life (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-10
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