Genome of the four-finger threadfin Eleutheronema tetradactylum (Perciforms: Polynemidae)
Open Access
- 19 October 2020
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in BMC Genomics
- Vol. 21 (1), 1-10
- https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-020-07145-1
Abstract
BackgroundTeleost fish play important roles in aquatic ecosystems and aquaculture. Threadfins (Perciformes: Polynemidae) show a range of interesting biology, and are of considerable importance for both wild fisheries and aquaculture. Additionally, the four-finger threadfin Eleutheronema tetradactylum is of conservation relevance since its populations are considered to be in rapid decline and it is classified as endangered. However, no genomic resources are currently available for the threadfin family Polynemidae.ResultsWe sequenced and assembled the first threadfin fish genome, the four-finger threadfin E. tetradactylum. We provide a genome assembly for E. tetradactylum with high contiguity (scaffold N50=56.3kb) and high BUSCO completeness at 96.5%. The assembled genome size of E. tetradactylum is just 610.5Mb, making it the second smallest perciform genome assembled to date. Just 9.07-10.91% of the genome sequence was found to consist of repetitive elements (standard RepeatMasker analysis vs custom analysis), making this the lowest repeat content identified to date for any perciform fish. A total of 37,683 protein-coding genes were annotated, and we include analyses of developmental transcription factors, including the Hox, ParaHox, and Sox families. MicroRNA genes were also annotated and compared with other chordate lineages, elucidating the gains and losses of chordate microRNAs.ConclusionsThe four-finger threadfin E. tetradactylum genome presented here represents the first available genome sequence for the ecologically, biologically, and commercially important clade of threadfin fish. Our findings provide a useful genomic resource for future research into the interesting biology and evolution of this valuable group of food fish.Keywords
Funding Information
- TUYF Charitable Trust
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