Chromosome-level genome assembly of Hydractinia symbiolongicarpus

Koto Kon-Nanjo, Tetsuo Kon, Helen R. Horkan, Febrimarsa, Robert E. Steele, Paulyn Cartwright, Uri Frank, Oleg Simakov

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Abstract

Hydractinia symbiolongicarpus is a pioneering model organism for stem cell biology, being one of only a few animals with adult pluripotent stem cells (known as i-cells). However, the unavailability of a chromosome-level genome assembly has hindered a comprehensive understanding of global gene regulatory mechanisms underlying the function and evolution of i-cells. Here, we report the first chromosome-level genome assembly of H. symbiolongicarpus (HSymV2.0) using PacBio HiFi long-read sequencing and Hi-C scaffolding. The final assembly is 483 Mb in total length with 15 chromosomes representing 99.8% of the assembly. Repetitive sequences were found to account for 296 Mb (61%) of the total genome; we provide evidence for at least two periods of repeat expansion in the past. A total of 25,825 protein-coding genes were predicted in this assembly, which include 93.1% of the metazoan Benchmarking Universal Single-Copy Orthologs (BUSCO) gene set. 92.8% (23,971 genes) of the predicted proteins were functionally annotated. The H. symbiolongicarpus genome showed a high degree of macrosynteny conservation with the Hydra vulgaris genome. This chromosome-level genome assembly of H. symbiolongicarpus will be an invaluable resource for the research community that enhances broad biological studies on this unique model organism.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberjkad107
JournalG3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics
Volume13
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2023

Keywords

  • HSymV2.0
  • Hydractinia
  • chromosome-level genome assembly
  • hydrozoa
  • stem cell

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