Novel genomic resources for shelled pteropods: a draft genome and target capture probes for Limacina bulimoides, tested for cross-species relevance

Background: Pteropods are planktonic gastropods that are considered as bio-indicators to monitor impacts of ocean acidification on marine ecosystems. In order to gain insight into their adaptive potential to future environmental changes, it is critical to use adequate molecular tools to delimit spec...

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Main Authors: Choo, LQ, Bal, TMP, Choquet, M, Smolina, I, Ramos-Silva, P, Marletaz, F, Kopp, M, Hoarau, G, Peijnenburg, KTCA
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:10097246 2023-12-24T10:23:56+01:00 Novel genomic resources for shelled pteropods: a draft genome and target capture probes for Limacina bulimoides, tested for cross-species relevance Choo, LQ Bal, TMP Choquet, M Smolina, I Ramos-Silva, P Marletaz, F Kopp, M Hoarau, G Peijnenburg, KTCA 2020-01-03 text https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10097246/1/Novel%20genomic%20resources%20for%20shelled%20pteropods%20a%20draft%20genome%20and%20target%20capture%20probes%20for%20Limacina%20bulimoides,%20tested%20for%20c.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10097246/ eng eng BMC https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10097246/1/Novel%20genomic%20resources%20for%20shelled%20pteropods%20a%20draft%20genome%20and%20target%20capture%20probes%20for%20Limacina%20bulimoides,%20tested%20for%20c.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10097246/ open BMC Genomics , 21 , Article 11. (2020) Targeted sequencing Exon capture Genome Non-model organism Marine zooplankton Article 2020 ftucl 2023-11-27T13:07:34Z Background: Pteropods are planktonic gastropods that are considered as bio-indicators to monitor impacts of ocean acidification on marine ecosystems. In order to gain insight into their adaptive potential to future environmental changes, it is critical to use adequate molecular tools to delimit species and population boundaries and to assess their genetic connectivity. We developed a set of target capture probes to investigate genetic variation across their large-sized genome using a population genomics approach. Target capture is less limited by DNA amount and quality than other genome-reduced representation protocols, and has the potential for application on closely related species based on probes designed from one species. Results: We generated the first draft genome of a pteropod, Limacina bulimoides, resulting in a fragmented assembly of 2.9 Gbp. Using this assembly and a transcriptome as a reference, we designed a set of 2899 genomewide target capture probes for L. bulimoides. The set of probes includes 2812 single copy nuclear targets, the 28S rDNA sequence, ten mitochondrial genes, 35 candidate biomineralisation genes, and 41 non-coding regions. The capture reaction performed with these probes was highly efficient with 97% of the targets recovered on the focal species. A total of 137,938 single nucleotide polymorphism markers were obtained from the captured sequences across a test panel of nine individuals. The probes set was also tested on four related species: L. trochiformis, L. lesueurii, L. helicina, and Heliconoides inflatus, showing an exponential decrease in capture efficiency with increased genetic distance from the focal species. Sixty-two targets were sufficiently conserved to be recovered consistently across all five species. Conclusion: The target capture protocol used in this study was effective in capturing genome-wide variation in the focal species L. bulimoides, suitable for population genomic analyses, while providing insights into conserved genomic regions in related species. The ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Ocean acidification University College London: UCL Discovery
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topic Targeted sequencing
Exon capture
Genome
Non-model organism
Marine zooplankton
spellingShingle Targeted sequencing
Exon capture
Genome
Non-model organism
Marine zooplankton
Choo, LQ
Bal, TMP
Choquet, M
Smolina, I
Ramos-Silva, P
Marletaz, F
Kopp, M
Hoarau, G
Peijnenburg, KTCA
Novel genomic resources for shelled pteropods: a draft genome and target capture probes for Limacina bulimoides, tested for cross-species relevance
topic_facet Targeted sequencing
Exon capture
Genome
Non-model organism
Marine zooplankton
description Background: Pteropods are planktonic gastropods that are considered as bio-indicators to monitor impacts of ocean acidification on marine ecosystems. In order to gain insight into their adaptive potential to future environmental changes, it is critical to use adequate molecular tools to delimit species and population boundaries and to assess their genetic connectivity. We developed a set of target capture probes to investigate genetic variation across their large-sized genome using a population genomics approach. Target capture is less limited by DNA amount and quality than other genome-reduced representation protocols, and has the potential for application on closely related species based on probes designed from one species. Results: We generated the first draft genome of a pteropod, Limacina bulimoides, resulting in a fragmented assembly of 2.9 Gbp. Using this assembly and a transcriptome as a reference, we designed a set of 2899 genomewide target capture probes for L. bulimoides. The set of probes includes 2812 single copy nuclear targets, the 28S rDNA sequence, ten mitochondrial genes, 35 candidate biomineralisation genes, and 41 non-coding regions. The capture reaction performed with these probes was highly efficient with 97% of the targets recovered on the focal species. A total of 137,938 single nucleotide polymorphism markers were obtained from the captured sequences across a test panel of nine individuals. The probes set was also tested on four related species: L. trochiformis, L. lesueurii, L. helicina, and Heliconoides inflatus, showing an exponential decrease in capture efficiency with increased genetic distance from the focal species. Sixty-two targets were sufficiently conserved to be recovered consistently across all five species. Conclusion: The target capture protocol used in this study was effective in capturing genome-wide variation in the focal species L. bulimoides, suitable for population genomic analyses, while providing insights into conserved genomic regions in related species. The ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Choo, LQ
Bal, TMP
Choquet, M
Smolina, I
Ramos-Silva, P
Marletaz, F
Kopp, M
Hoarau, G
Peijnenburg, KTCA
author_facet Choo, LQ
Bal, TMP
Choquet, M
Smolina, I
Ramos-Silva, P
Marletaz, F
Kopp, M
Hoarau, G
Peijnenburg, KTCA
author_sort Choo, LQ
title Novel genomic resources for shelled pteropods: a draft genome and target capture probes for Limacina bulimoides, tested for cross-species relevance
title_short Novel genomic resources for shelled pteropods: a draft genome and target capture probes for Limacina bulimoides, tested for cross-species relevance
title_full Novel genomic resources for shelled pteropods: a draft genome and target capture probes for Limacina bulimoides, tested for cross-species relevance
title_fullStr Novel genomic resources for shelled pteropods: a draft genome and target capture probes for Limacina bulimoides, tested for cross-species relevance
title_full_unstemmed Novel genomic resources for shelled pteropods: a draft genome and target capture probes for Limacina bulimoides, tested for cross-species relevance
title_sort novel genomic resources for shelled pteropods: a draft genome and target capture probes for limacina bulimoides, tested for cross-species relevance
publisher BMC
publishDate 2020
url https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10097246/1/Novel%20genomic%20resources%20for%20shelled%20pteropods%20a%20draft%20genome%20and%20target%20capture%20probes%20for%20Limacina%20bulimoides,%20tested%20for%20c.pdf
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op_source BMC Genomics , 21 , Article 11. (2020)
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