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Genome and transcriptome assemblies of the kuruma shrimp, Marsupenaeus japonicus.

Satoshi KawatoKoki NishitsujiAsuka ArimotoKanako HisataMayumi KawamitsuReiko NozakiHidehiro KondoChuya ShinzatoTsuyoshi OhiraNoriyuki SatohEiichi ShoguchiIkuo Hirono
Published in: G3 (Bethesda, Md.) (2022)
The kuruma shrimp Marsupenaeus japonicus (order Decapoda, family Penaeidae) is an economically important crustacean that occurs in shallow, warm seas across the Indo-Pacific. Here, using a combination of Illumina and Oxford Nanopore Technologies platforms, we produced a draft genome assembly of M. japonicus (1.70 Gbp; 18,210 scaffolds; scaffold N50 = 234.9 kbp; 34.38% GC, 93.4% BUSCO completeness) and a complete mitochondrial genome sequence (15,969 bp). As with other penaeid shrimp genomes, the M. japonicus genome is extremely rich in simple repeats, which occupies 27.4% of the assembly. A total of 26,381 protein-coding gene models (94.7% BUSCO completeness) were predicted, of which 18,005 genes (68.2%) were assigned functional description by at least one method. We also produced an Illumina-based transcriptome shotgun assembly (40,991 entries; 93.0% BUSCO completeness) and a PacBio Iso-Seq transcriptome assembly (25,415 entries; 67.5% BUSCO completeness). We envision that the M. japonicus genome and transcriptome assemblies will serve as useful resources for the basic research, fisheries management, and breeding programs of M. japonicus.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • dna methylation
  • rna seq
  • copy number
  • single cell
  • gene expression
  • oxidative stress
  • public health
  • high resolution
  • binding protein
  • protein protein
  • simultaneous determination
  • solid state