雷鸟属
外阴
生物
北极狐
基因组
顺序装配
康蒂格
进化生物学
遗传学
北极的
基因
生态学
基因表达
转录组
捕食
作者
Yongdong Peng,Hong Li,Zhengzhu Liu,Chuansheng Zhang,Keqiang Li,Yan Gong,Lina Geng,Jingjing Su,Guan Xue-min,Lei Liu,Ruihong Zhou,Ziya Zhao,Jianxu Guo,Qiqi Liang,Xianglong Li
标识
DOI:10.1111/1755-0998.13397
摘要
Abstract The Arctic fox ( Vulpes lagopus ) is the only fox species occurring in the Arctic and has adapted to its extreme climatic conditions. Currently, the molecular basis of its adaptation to the extreme climate has not been characterized. Here, we applied PacBio sequencing and chromosome structure capture technique to assemble the first V . lagopus genome assembly, which is assembled into chromosome fragments. The genome assembly has a total length of 2.345 Gb with a contig N50 of 31.848 Mb and a scaffold N50 of 131.537 Mb, consisting of 25 pseudochromosomal scaffolds. The V . lagopus genome had approximately 32.33% repeat sequences. In total, 21,278 protein‐coding genes were predicted, of which 99.14% were functionally annotated. Compared with 12 other mammals, V . lagopus was most closely related to V . Vulpes with an estimated divergence time of ~7.1 Ma. The expanded gene families and positively selected genes potentially play roles in the adaptation of V . lagopus to Arctic extreme environment. This high‐quality assembled genome will not only promote future studies of genetic diversity and evolution in foxes and other canids but also provide important resources for conservation of Arctic species.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI