生物
布奇内拉
基因组
纳米孔测序
进化生物学
计算生物学
基因组
寄主(生物学)
沃尔巴克氏菌
遗传学
基因
作者
Jonathan H. Badger,Rosanna Giordano,Aleksey V. Zimin,Robert Wappel,Senem M Eskipehlivan,Stéphanie Muller,Ravikiran Donthu,Felipe N. Soto‐Adames,Paulo Vieira,Inga A. Zasada,Sara Goodwin
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cois.2023.101135
摘要
Insect symbionts can alter their host phenotype and their effects can range from beneficial to pathogenic. Moreover, many insects exhibit co-infections, making their study more challenging. Less than 1% of insect species have high-quality referenced genomes available and fewer still also have their symbionts sequenced. Two methods are commonly used to sequence symbionts: whole-genome sequencing to concomitantly capture the host and bacterial genomes, or isolation of the symbiont’s genome before sequencing. These methods are limited when dealing with rare or poorly characterized symbionts. Long-read technology is an important tool to generate high-quality genomes as they can overcome high levels of heterozygosity, repeat content, and transposable elements that confound short-read methods. Oxford Nanopore (ONT) adaptive sampling allows a sequencing instrument to select or reject sequences in real time. We describe a method based on ONT adaptive sampling (subtractive) approach that readily permitted the sequencing of the complete genomes of mitochondria, Buchnera and its plasmids (pLeu, pTrp), and Wolbachia genomes in two aphid species, Aphis glycines and Pentalonia nigronervosa. Adaptive sampling is able to retrieve organelles such as mitochondria and symbionts that have high representation in their hosts such as Buchnera and Wolbachia, but is less successful at retrieving symbionts in low concentrations.
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