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Chromosome-level genome assembly and annotation of the Rhabdophis nuchalis (Hubei keelback).

Mingwen DuanShijun YangXiufeng LiXuemei TangYuqi ChengJingxue LuoJi WangHuina SongQin WangGuang Xiang Zhu
Published in: Scientific data (2024)
Rhabdophis nuchalis, a snake widely distributed in China, possesses a unique trait: glands beneath the skin on its neck and back, known as nucho-dorsal glands. These features make it a valuable subject for studying genetic diversity and the evolution of complex traits. In this study, we obtained a high-quality chromosome-level reference genome of R. nuchalis using MGI short-read sequencing, PacBio Revio long-read sequencing, and Hi-C sequencing techniques. The final assembly comprised 1.92 Gb of the R. nuchalis genome, anchored to 20 chromosomes (including 9 macrochromosomes and 11 microchromosomes), with a contig N50 of 104.79 Mb, a scaffold N50 of 204.96 Mb, and a BUSCO completeness of 97.50%. Additionally, we annotated a total of 1.09 Gb of repetitive sequences (which constitute 56.51% of the entire genome) and identified 22,057 protein-coding genes. This high-quality reference genome of R. nuchalis furnishes essential genomic data for comprehending the genetic diversity and evolutionary history of the species, as well as for facilitating species conservation efforts and comparative genomics studies.
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