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Towards complete and error-free genome assemblies of all vertebrate species.

Arang RhieShane A McCarthyOlivier FedrigoJoana DamasGiulio FormentiSergey KorenMarcela Uliano-SilvaWilliam ChowArkarachai FungtammasanJuwan KimChul LeeByung June KoMark ChaissonGregory L GedmanLindsey J CantinFrançoise Thibaud-NissenLeanne HaggertyIliana BistaMichelle SmithBettina HaaseJacquelyn MountcastleSylke WinklerSadye PaezJason HowardSonja C VernesTanya M LamaFrank GrütznerWesley C WarrenChristopher N BalakrishnanDavid W BurtJulia M GeorgeMatthew T BieglerDavid IornsAndrew DigbyDaryl EasonBruce C RobertsonTaylor EdwardsMark WilkinsonGeorge TurnerAxel MeyerAndreas F KauttPaolo FranchiniHarry William DetrichHannes SvardalMaximilian WagnerGavin J P NaylorMartin PippelMilan MalinskyMark MooneyMaria SimbirskyBrett T HanniganTrevor PesoutMarlys HouckAnn MisuracaSarah B KinganRichard J HallZev KronenbergIvan SovićChristopher DunnZemin NingAlex HastieJoyce LeeSiddarth SelvarajRichard E GreenNicholas H PutnamIvo Glynne GutJay GhuryeErik GarrisonYing SimsJoanna CollinsSarah PelanJames TorranceAlan TraceyJonathan WoodRobel E DagnewDengfeng GuanSarah E LondonDavid F ClaytonClaudio V MelloSamantha R FriedrichPeter V LovellEkaterina OsipovaFarooq O Al-AjliSimona SecomandiHeebal KimConstantina TheofanopoulouMichael HillerYang ZhouRobert S HarrisKateryna D MakovaPaul MedvedevJinna HoffmanPatrick MastersonKaren ClarkFergal J MartinKevin HowePaul FlicekBrian P WalenzWoori KwakHiram ClawsonMark E DiekhansLuis NassarBenedict PatenRobert H S KrausAndrew J CrawfordMarcus Thomas Pius GilbertGuo-Jie ZhangByrappa VenkateshRobert W MurphyKlaus-Peter KoepfliJoshua D KappWarren E JohnsonFederica Di PalmaTomas Marques-BonetEmma C TeelingTandy WarnowJennifer Marshall GravesOliver A RyderDavid HausslerStephen J O'BrienJonas KorlachHarris A LewinKerstin HoweEugene W MyersRichard DurbinAdam M PhillippyErich D Jarvis
Published in: Nature (2021)
High-quality and complete reference genome assemblies are fundamental for the application of genomics to biology, disease, and biodiversity conservation. However, such assemblies are available for only a few non-microbial species1-4. To address this issue, the international Genome 10K (G10K) consortium5,6 has worked over a five-year period to evaluate and develop cost-effective methods for assembling highly accurate and nearly complete reference genomes. Here we present lessons learned from generating assemblies for 16 species that represent six major vertebrate lineages. We confirm that long-read sequencing technologies are essential for maximizing genome quality, and that unresolved complex repeats and haplotype heterozygosity are major sources of assembly error when not handled correctly. Our assemblies correct substantial errors, add missing sequence in some of the best historical reference genomes, and reveal biological discoveries. These include the identification of many false gene duplications, increases in gene sizes, chromosome rearrangements that are specific to lineages, a repeated independent chromosome breakpoint in bat genomes, and a canonical GC-rich pattern in protein-coding genes and their regulatory regions. Adopting these lessons, we have embarked on the Vertebrate Genomes Project (VGP), an international effort to generate high-quality, complete reference genomes for all of the roughly 70,000 extant vertebrate species and to help to enable a new era of discovery across the life sciences.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • copy number
  • dna methylation
  • single cell
  • genome wide identification
  • quality improvement
  • genetic diversity
  • drinking water
  • bioinformatics analysis
  • mass spectrometry
  • amino acid