Chromosome-level genome assembly of the common chiton, Liolophura japonica (Lischke, 1873)

Hong Kong Biodiversity Genomics Consortium, Chi Chiu CHEANG

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Abstract

Chitons (Polyplacophora) are marine molluscs that can be found worldwide from cold waters to the tropics, and play important ecological roles in the environment. However, only two chiton genomes have been sequenced to date. The chiton Liolophura japonica (Lischke, 1873) is one of the most abundant polyplacophorans found throughout East Asia. Our PacBio HiFi reads and Omni-C sequencing data resulted in a high-quality near chromosome-level genome assembly of ∼609 Mb with a scaffold N50 length of 37.34 Mb (96.1% BUSCO). A total of 28,233 genes were predicted, including 28,010 protein-coding ones. The repeat content (27.89%) was similar to that of other Chitonidae species and approximately three times lower than that of the Hanleyidae chiton genome. The genomic resources provided by this work will help to expand our understanding of the evolution of molluscs and the ecological adaptation of chitons. Copyright © 2024 GigaScience Press.
Original languageEnglish
JournalGigaByte
Early online dateApr 2024
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - Apr 2024

Citation

Hong Kong Biodiversity Genomics Consortium Collaborators, & Cheang, C. C. (2024). Chromosome-level genome assembly of the common chiton, Liolophura japonica (Lischke, 1873). GigaByte. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.46471/gigabyte.123

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