Genome survey and microsatellite motif identification of Pogonophryne albipinna

Abstract The genus Pogonophryne is a speciose group that includes 28 species inhabiting the coastal or deep waters of the Antarctic Southern Ocean. The genus has been divided into five species groups, among which the P. albipinna group is the most deep-living group and is characterized by a lack of...

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Published in:Bioscience Reports
Main Authors: Jo, Euna, Cho, Yll Hwan, Lee, Seung Jae, Choi, Eunkyung, Kim, Jinmu, Kim, Jeong-Hoon, Chi, Young Min, Park, Hyun
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Portland Press Ltd. 2021
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/bsr20210824
https://portlandpress.com/bioscirep/article-pdf/doi/10.1042/BSR20210824/917003/bsr-2021-0824.pdf
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Summary:Abstract The genus Pogonophryne is a speciose group that includes 28 species inhabiting the coastal or deep waters of the Antarctic Southern Ocean. The genus has been divided into five species groups, among which the P. albipinna group is the most deep-living group and is characterized by a lack of spots on the top of the head. Here, we carried out genome survey sequencing of P. albipinna using the Illumina HiSeq platform to estimate the genomic characteristics and identify genome-wide microsatellite motifs. The genome size was predicted to be ∼883.8 Mb by K-mer analysis (K = 25), and the heterozygosity and repeat ratio were 0.289 and 39.03%, respectively. The genome sequences were assembled into 571624 contigs, covering a total length of ∼819.3 Mb with an N50 of 2867 bp. A total of 2217422 simple sequence repeat (SSR) motifs were identified from the assembly data, and the number of repeats decreased as the length and number of repeats increased. These data will provide a useful foundation for the development of new molecular markers for the P. albipinna group as well as for further whole-genome sequencing of P. albipinna.