Journal article
Improved Cladocopium goreaui Genome Assembly Reveals Features of a Facultative Coral Symbiont and the Complex Evolutionary History of Dinoflagellate Genes
Y Chen, S Shah, KE Dougan, MJH van Oppen, D Bhattacharya, CX Chan
Microorganisms | MDPI | Published : 2022
Abstract
Dinoflagellates of the family Symbiodiniaceae are crucial photosymbionts in corals and other marine organisms. Of these, Cladocopium goreaui is one of the most dominant symbiont species in the Indo-Pacific. Here, we present an improved genome assembly of C. goreaui combining new long-read sequence data with previously generated short-read data. Incorporating new full-length transcripts to guide gene prediction, the C. goreaui genome (1.2 Gb) exhibits a high extent of completeness (82.4% based on BUSCO protein recovery) and better resolution of repetitive sequence regions; 45,322 gene models were predicted, and 327 putative, topologically associated domains of the chromosomes were identified...
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was funded by Australian Research Council grants DP150101875 and DP190102474 (C.X.C. and D.B.), and the University of Queensland Research Training Program (Y.C. and S.S.). M.J.H.v.O. acknowledges the Australian Research Council Laureate Fellowship FL180100036.