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A highly contiguous genome assembly for the pocket mouse Perognathus longimembris longimembris.

Authors :
Kozak KM
Escalona M
Chumchim N
Fairbairn C
Marimuthu MPA
Nguyen O
Sahasrabudhe R
Seligmann W
Conroy C
Patton JL
Bowie RCK
Nachman MW
Source :
The Journal of heredity [J Hered] 2024 Feb 03; Vol. 115 (1), pp. 130-138.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The little pocket mouse, Perognathus longimembris, and its nine congeners are small heteromyid rodents found in arid and seasonally arid regions of Western North America. The genus is characterized by behavioral and physiological adaptations to dry and often harsh environments, including nocturnality, seasonal torpor, food caching, enhanced osmoregulation, and a well-developed sense of hearing. Here we present a genome assembly of Perognathus longimembris longimembris generated from PacBio HiFi long read and Omni-C chromatin-proximity sequencing as part of the California Conservation Genomics Project. The assembly has a length of 2.35 Gb, contig N50 of 11.6 Mb, scaffold N50 of 73.2 Mb, and includes 93.8% of the BUSCO Glires genes. Interspersed repetitive elements constitute 41.2% of the genome. A comparison with the highly endangered Pacific pocket mouse, P. l. pacificus, reveals broad synteny. These new resources will enable studies of local adaptation, genetic diversity, and conservation of threatened taxa.<br /> (© The American Genetic Association. 2023.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1465-7333
Volume :
115
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Journal of heredity
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
37793045
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/jhered/esad060