Chromosome-level genome assembly for the Aldabra giant tortoise enables insights into the genetic health of a threatened population.
Frank E RheindtLuke A'BearDennis M HansenLeyla R DavisNancy BunburyArpat OzgulDaniel CrollChristine GrossenPublished in: GigaScience (2022)
We establish a high-quality chromosome-level reference genome for A. gigantea and one of the most complete turtle genomes available. We show that low-coverage whole-genome resequencing, for which alignment to the reference genome is a necessity, is a powerful tool to assess the population structure of the wild population and reveal the geographic origins of ex situ individuals relevant for genetic diversity management and rewilding efforts.