Journal article

Population genomics of the critically endangered kākāpō

N Dussex, T van der Valk, HE Morales, CW Wheat, D Díez-del-Molino, J von Seth, Y Foster, VE Kutschera, K Guschanski, A Rhie, AM Phillippy, J Korlach, K Howe, W Chow, S Pelan, JD Mendes Damas, HA Lewin, AR Hastie, G Formenti, O Fedrigo Show all

Cell Genomics | Published : 2021

Abstract

The kākāpō is a flightless parrot endemic to New Zealand. Once common in the archipelago, only 201 individuals remain today, most of them descending from an isolated island population. We report the first genome-wide analyses of the species, including a high-quality genome assembly for kākāpō, one of the first chromosome-level reference genomes sequenced by the Vertebrate Genomes Project (VGP). We also sequenced and analyzed 35 modern genomes from the sole surviving island population and 14 genomes from the extinct mainland population. While theory suggests that such a small population is likely to have accumulated deleterious mutations through genetic drift, our analyses on the impact of th..

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