A genome resource for the marine annelid Platynereis dumerilii .
Kevin Nzumbi MutemiOleg SimakovLeslie PanLuca SantangeliRyan W NullMette Handberg-ThorsagerBruno Cossermelli VellutiniTomas LarssonEmily L SavageMireia Osuna LopezRajna HercogJan ProvaznikDiana Ordoñez-RuedaNayara AzevedoEve GazaveMichel VervoortPavel TomancakWenhua TanSylke WinklerVladimir BenesJerome Ho-Lam HuiConrad HelmB Duygu ÖzpolatDetlev ArendtPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
The marine annelid Platynereis dumerilii is a model organism used in many research areas including evolution and development, neurobiology, ecology and regeneration. Here we present the genomes of P. dumerilii and of the closely related P. massiliensis and P. megalops , to facilitate comparative genomic approaches and help explore Platynereis biology. We used long-read sequencing technology and chromosomal-conformation capture along with extensive transcriptomic resources to obtain and annotate a draft genome assembly of ∼1.47 Gbp for P. dumerilii , of which more than half represent repeat elements. We predict around 29,000 protein-coding genes, with relatively large intron sizes, over 38,000 non-coding genes, and 580 miRNA loci. We further explore the high genetic variation (∼3% heterozygosity) within the Platynereis species complex. Gene ontology reveals the most variable loci to be associated with pigmentation, development and immunity. The current work sets the stage for further development of Platynereis genomic resources.