Chromosomal-level genome assembly and single-nucleotide polymorphism sites of black-faced spoonbill Platalea minor

Hong Kong Biodiversity Genomics Consortium, Chi Chiu CHEANG

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Abstract

Platalea minor, or black-faced spoonbill (Threskiornithidae), is a wading bird confined to coastal areas in East Asia. Due to habitat destruction, it was classified as globally endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. However, the lack of genomic resources for this species hinders the understanding of its biology and diversity, and the development of conservation measures. Here, we report the first chromosomal-level genome assembly of P. minor using a combination of PacBio SMRT and Omni-C scaffolding technologies. The assembled genome (1.24 Gb) contains 95.33% of the sequences anchored to 31 pseudomolecules. The genome assembly has high sequence continuity with scaffold length N50 = 53 Mb. We predicted 18,780 protein-coding genes and measured high BUSCO score completeness (97.3%). Finally, we revealed 6,155,417 bi-allelic single nucleotide polymorphisms, accounting for ∼5% of the genome. This resource offers new opportunities for studying the black-faced spoonbill and developing conservation measures for this species. Copyright © 2024 © The Author(s).

Original languageEnglish
JournalGigaByte
Early online dateJul 2024
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - Jul 2024

Citation

Hong Kong Biodiversity Genomics Consortium Collaborators, & Cheang, C. C. (2024).Chromosomal-level genome assembly and single-nucleotide polymorphism sites of black-faced spoonbill Platalea minor. GigaByte. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.46471/gigabyte.130

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