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A high-coverage draft genome of the mycalesine butterfly Bicyclus anynana

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Nowell RW, Elsworth B, Oostra V, Zwaan BJ, Wheat CW, Saastamoinen M, Saccheri IJ, van’t Hof AE, Wasik BR, Connahs H, Aslam ML, Kumar S, Challis RJ, Monteiro A, Brakefield PM & Blaxter M (2017) A high-coverage draft genome of the mycalesine butterfly Bicyclus anynana. GigaScience, 6 (7), Art. No.: gix035. https://doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/gix035

Abstract
The mycalesine butterfly Bicyclus anynana, the “Squinting bush brown,” is a model organism in the study of lepidopteran ecology, development, and evolution. Here, we present a draft genome sequence for B. anynana to serve as a genomics resource for current and future studies of this important model species. Seven libraries with insert sizes ranging from 350 bp to 20 kb were constructed using DNA from an inbred female and sequenced using both Illumina and PacBio technology; 128 Gb of raw Illumina data was filtered to 124 Gb and assembled to a final size of 475 Mb (∼×260 assembly coverage). Contigs were scaffolded using mate-pair, transcriptome, and PacBio data into 10 800 sequences with an N50 of 638 kb (longest scaffold 5 Mb). The genome is comprised of 26% repetitive elements and encodes a total of 22 642 predicted protein-coding genes. Recovery of a BUSCO set of core metazoan genes was almost complete (98%). Overall, these metrics compare well with other recently published lepidopteran genomes. We report a high-quality draft genome sequence for Bicyclus anynana. The genome assembly and annotated gene models are available at LepBase (http://ensembl.lepbase.org/index.html).

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Computer Science Applications; Health Informatics

Journal
GigaScience: Volume 6, Issue 7

StatusPublished
FundersBiotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
Publication date31/07/2017
Publication date online09/05/2017
Date accepted by journal07/05/2017
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/35958
PublisherOxford University Press (OUP)
eISSN2047-217X

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Dr Reuben Nowell

Dr Reuben Nowell

Lecturer in Animal Evolutionary Biology, Biological and Environmental Sciences

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