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Haplotype-resolved chromosome-scale genomes of the Asian and African Savannah Elephants.


ABSTRACT: The Proboscidea, which includes modern elephants, were once the largest terrestrial animals among extant species. They suffered mass extinction during the Ice Age. As a unique branch on the evolutionary tree, the Proboscidea are of great significance for the study of living animals. In this study, we generate chromosome-scale and haplotype-resolved genome assemblies for two extant Proboscidea species (Asian Elephant, Elephas maximus and African Savannah Elephant, Loxodonta africana) using Pacbio, Hi-C, and DNBSEQ technologies. The assembled genome sizes of the Asian and African Savannah Elephant are 3.38 Gb and 3.31 Gb, with scaffold N50 values of 130 Mb and 122 Mb, respectively. Using Hi-C technology ~97% of the scaffolds are anchored to 29 pseudochromosomes. Additionally, we identify ~9 Mb Y-linked sequences for each species. The high-quality genome assemblies in this study provide a valuable resource for future research on ecology, evolution, biology and conservation of Proboscidea species.

SUBMITTER: Shi M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10784532 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Haplotype-resolved chromosome-scale genomes of the Asian and African Savannah Elephants.

Shi Minhui M   Chen Fei F   Sahu Sunil Kumar SK   Wang Qing Q   Yang Shangchen S   Wang Zhihong Z   Chen Jin J   Liu Huan H   Hou Zhijun Z   Fang Sheng-Guo SG   Lan Tianming T  

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The Proboscidea, which includes modern elephants, were once the largest terrestrial animals among extant species. They suffered mass extinction during the Ice Age. As a unique branch on the evolutionary tree, the Proboscidea are of great significance for the study of living animals. In this study, we generate chromosome-scale and haplotype-resolved genome assemblies for two extant Proboscidea species (Asian Elephant, Elephas maximus and African Savannah Elephant, Loxodonta africana) using Pacbio  ...[more]

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