Genomic data from Yellow-eyed penguin ( Megadyptes antipodes antipodes ).

The Yellow-eyed penguin (hoiho in Māori) is native to New Zealand. It breeds along the eastern and south-eastern coasts of the New Zealand South Island, Stewart Island, Auckland Islands and Campbell Islands. They are a popular tourist venue in Otago. On the New Zealand mainland, the Yellow-eyed peng...

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Main Authors: Alan, D Tennyson J, Andrew, Reeve Hart, McKinlay Bruce, Charles-André, Bost, Chengran, Zhou, Daniel, Ksepka T, Thompson R David, David, Houston M, De, Zhang Xing, Emily, Kay, Miller Gary, George, Pacheco, Guojie, Zhang, Hailin, Pan, Helen, Taylor, Bouzat L Juan, Juan, Masello F, Kathryn, Johnson, Kim, Labuschagne, Lara, Shepherd D, Lisa, Nupen J, Argilla S Lisa, Mads, Bertelsen F, Ellegaard R Martin, Melanie, Young J, Miaoquan, Fang, Mikkel-Holger, Sinding S, M.Thomas, Gilbert P, Boersma Dee P, Pablo, García Borboroglu, Patricia, Parker, Pauline, Howard, Dann Peter, Peter, Ryan G, Petra, Quillfeldt, Phillips A Richard, Grosser Stefanie, Steven, Fiddaman R, Theresa, Cole, Thomas, Mattern, Stracke Thomas, Tom, Hart, Ursula, Ellenberg, Xupeng, Bi, Yves, Cherel, Zhengtao, Yang
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Language:English
Published: GigaScience Database 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5524/102172
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5524/102172 2023-05-15T14:05:20+02:00 Genomic data from Yellow-eyed penguin ( Megadyptes antipodes antipodes ). Alan, D Tennyson J Andrew, Reeve Hart McKinlay Bruce Charles-André, Bost Chengran, Zhou Daniel, Ksepka T Thompson R David David, Houston M De, Zhang Xing Emily, Kay Miller Gary George, Pacheco Guojie, Zhang Hailin, Pan Helen, Taylor Bouzat L Juan Juan, Masello F Kathryn, Johnson Kim, Labuschagne Lara, Shepherd D Lisa, Nupen J Argilla S Lisa Mads, Bertelsen F Ellegaard R Martin Melanie, Young J Miaoquan, Fang Mikkel-Holger, Sinding S M.Thomas, Gilbert P Boersma Dee P Pablo, García Borboroglu Patricia, Parker Pauline, Howard Dann Peter Peter, Ryan G Petra, Quillfeldt Phillips A Richard Grosser Stefanie Steven, Fiddaman R Theresa, Cole Thomas, Mattern Stracke Thomas Tom, Hart Ursula, Ellenberg Xupeng, Bi Yves, Cherel Zhengtao, Yang 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.5524/102172 http://gigadb.org/dataset/102172 en eng GigaScience Database https://dx.doi.org/100649 CC0 1.0 Universal http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0 CC0 Genomic genomics sphenisciformes comparative evolution phylogenetics speciation biogeography demography climate change antarctica evolution dataset Dataset GigaDB Dataset 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5524/102172 https://doi.org/100649 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z The Yellow-eyed penguin (hoiho in Māori) is native to New Zealand. It breeds along the eastern and south-eastern coasts of the New Zealand South Island, Stewart Island, Auckland Islands and Campbell Islands. They are a popular tourist venue in Otago. On the New Zealand mainland, the Yellow-eyed penguin has declined significantly - attributed to a range of factors including climate change and fisheries. Local extinction on the mainland is possible in the next 20 to 40 years. They are larger in size, but very closely related to the recently extinct Waitaha penguin and Chatham Island Yellow-eyed penguin. Genetic work demonstrates that the Yellow-eyed penguin expanded its range from the sub-Antarctic islands to the main islands of New Zealand after the extinction of the Waitaha penguin. The Yellow-eyed penguin is classified as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and is considered one of the world's rarest penguin species. The Yellow-eyed penguin is a Taonga, or treasured possession in Māori culture. We sequenced the genome of an adult Yellow-eyed penguin from Otago Peninsula, New Zealand South Island (provided by Melanie Young) to a depth of approximately 88x with short reads from a series of libraries with various insert sizes (250bp-20Kb). The assembled scaffolds of high quality sequences total 1.25Gb, with the contig and scaffold N50 values of 81.99Kb and 22.24Mb respectively. We identified 16563 protein-coding genes. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica Auckland Islands DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Antarctic New Zealand Campbell Islands ENVELOPE(-103.668,-103.668,56.984,56.984)
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topic Genomic
genomics
sphenisciformes
comparative evolution
phylogenetics
speciation
biogeography
demography
climate change
antarctica
evolution
spellingShingle Genomic
genomics
sphenisciformes
comparative evolution
phylogenetics
speciation
biogeography
demography
climate change
antarctica
evolution
Alan, D Tennyson J
Andrew, Reeve Hart
McKinlay Bruce
Charles-André, Bost
Chengran, Zhou
Daniel, Ksepka T
Thompson R David
David, Houston M
De, Zhang Xing
Emily, Kay
Miller Gary
George, Pacheco
Guojie, Zhang
Hailin, Pan
Helen, Taylor
Bouzat L Juan
Juan, Masello F
Kathryn, Johnson
Kim, Labuschagne
Lara, Shepherd D
Lisa, Nupen J
Argilla S Lisa
Mads, Bertelsen F
Ellegaard R Martin
Melanie, Young J
Miaoquan, Fang
Mikkel-Holger, Sinding S
M.Thomas, Gilbert P
Boersma Dee P
Pablo, García Borboroglu
Patricia, Parker
Pauline, Howard
Dann Peter
Peter, Ryan G
Petra, Quillfeldt
Phillips A Richard
Grosser Stefanie
Steven, Fiddaman R
Theresa, Cole
Thomas, Mattern
Stracke Thomas
Tom, Hart
Ursula, Ellenberg
Xupeng, Bi
Yves, Cherel
Zhengtao, Yang
Genomic data from Yellow-eyed penguin ( Megadyptes antipodes antipodes ).
topic_facet Genomic
genomics
sphenisciformes
comparative evolution
phylogenetics
speciation
biogeography
demography
climate change
antarctica
evolution
description The Yellow-eyed penguin (hoiho in Māori) is native to New Zealand. It breeds along the eastern and south-eastern coasts of the New Zealand South Island, Stewart Island, Auckland Islands and Campbell Islands. They are a popular tourist venue in Otago. On the New Zealand mainland, the Yellow-eyed penguin has declined significantly - attributed to a range of factors including climate change and fisheries. Local extinction on the mainland is possible in the next 20 to 40 years. They are larger in size, but very closely related to the recently extinct Waitaha penguin and Chatham Island Yellow-eyed penguin. Genetic work demonstrates that the Yellow-eyed penguin expanded its range from the sub-Antarctic islands to the main islands of New Zealand after the extinction of the Waitaha penguin. The Yellow-eyed penguin is classified as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and is considered one of the world's rarest penguin species. The Yellow-eyed penguin is a Taonga, or treasured possession in Māori culture. We sequenced the genome of an adult Yellow-eyed penguin from Otago Peninsula, New Zealand South Island (provided by Melanie Young) to a depth of approximately 88x with short reads from a series of libraries with various insert sizes (250bp-20Kb). The assembled scaffolds of high quality sequences total 1.25Gb, with the contig and scaffold N50 values of 81.99Kb and 22.24Mb respectively. We identified 16563 protein-coding genes.
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author Alan, D Tennyson J
Andrew, Reeve Hart
McKinlay Bruce
Charles-André, Bost
Chengran, Zhou
Daniel, Ksepka T
Thompson R David
David, Houston M
De, Zhang Xing
Emily, Kay
Miller Gary
George, Pacheco
Guojie, Zhang
Hailin, Pan
Helen, Taylor
Bouzat L Juan
Juan, Masello F
Kathryn, Johnson
Kim, Labuschagne
Lara, Shepherd D
Lisa, Nupen J
Argilla S Lisa
Mads, Bertelsen F
Ellegaard R Martin
Melanie, Young J
Miaoquan, Fang
Mikkel-Holger, Sinding S
M.Thomas, Gilbert P
Boersma Dee P
Pablo, García Borboroglu
Patricia, Parker
Pauline, Howard
Dann Peter
Peter, Ryan G
Petra, Quillfeldt
Phillips A Richard
Grosser Stefanie
Steven, Fiddaman R
Theresa, Cole
Thomas, Mattern
Stracke Thomas
Tom, Hart
Ursula, Ellenberg
Xupeng, Bi
Yves, Cherel
Zhengtao, Yang
author_facet Alan, D Tennyson J
Andrew, Reeve Hart
McKinlay Bruce
Charles-André, Bost
Chengran, Zhou
Daniel, Ksepka T
Thompson R David
David, Houston M
De, Zhang Xing
Emily, Kay
Miller Gary
George, Pacheco
Guojie, Zhang
Hailin, Pan
Helen, Taylor
Bouzat L Juan
Juan, Masello F
Kathryn, Johnson
Kim, Labuschagne
Lara, Shepherd D
Lisa, Nupen J
Argilla S Lisa
Mads, Bertelsen F
Ellegaard R Martin
Melanie, Young J
Miaoquan, Fang
Mikkel-Holger, Sinding S
M.Thomas, Gilbert P
Boersma Dee P
Pablo, García Borboroglu
Patricia, Parker
Pauline, Howard
Dann Peter
Peter, Ryan G
Petra, Quillfeldt
Phillips A Richard
Grosser Stefanie
Steven, Fiddaman R
Theresa, Cole
Thomas, Mattern
Stracke Thomas
Tom, Hart
Ursula, Ellenberg
Xupeng, Bi
Yves, Cherel
Zhengtao, Yang
author_sort Alan, D Tennyson J
title Genomic data from Yellow-eyed penguin ( Megadyptes antipodes antipodes ).
title_short Genomic data from Yellow-eyed penguin ( Megadyptes antipodes antipodes ).
title_full Genomic data from Yellow-eyed penguin ( Megadyptes antipodes antipodes ).
title_fullStr Genomic data from Yellow-eyed penguin ( Megadyptes antipodes antipodes ).
title_full_unstemmed Genomic data from Yellow-eyed penguin ( Megadyptes antipodes antipodes ).
title_sort genomic data from yellow-eyed penguin ( megadyptes antipodes antipodes ).
publisher GigaScience Database
publishDate 2019
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Antarctica
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