Sequencing and assembly of the Egyptian buffalo genome.

Water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) is an important source of meat and milk in countries with relatively warm weather. Compared to the cattle genome, a little has been done to reveal its genome structure and genomic traits. This is due to the complications stemming from the large genome size, the comple...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Dina A El-Khishin, Amr Ageez, Mohamed E Saad, Amr Ibrahim, Moustafa Shokrof, Laila R Hassan, Mohamed I Abouelhoda
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237087
id doaj-5fa1b185eeb9420c852a22f21e61ad8d
record_format Article
spelling doaj-5fa1b185eeb9420c852a22f21e61ad8d2021-03-03T22:00:18ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01158e023708710.1371/journal.pone.0237087Sequencing and assembly of the Egyptian buffalo genome.Dina A El-KhishinAmr AgeezMohamed E SaadAmr IbrahimMoustafa ShokrofLaila R HassanMohamed I AbouelhodaWater buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) is an important source of meat and milk in countries with relatively warm weather. Compared to the cattle genome, a little has been done to reveal its genome structure and genomic traits. This is due to the complications stemming from the large genome size, the complexity of the genome, and the high repetitive content. In this paper, we introduce a high-quality draft assembly of the Egyptian water buffalo genome. The Egyptian breed is used as a dual purpose animal (milk/meat). It is distinguished by its adaptability to the local environment, quality of feed changes, as well as its high resistance to diseases. The genome assembly of the Egyptian water buffalo has been achieved using a reference-based assembly workflow. Our workflow significantly reduced the computational complexity of the assembly process, and improved the assembly quality by integrating different public resources. We also compared our assembly to the currently available draft assemblies of water buffalo breeds. A total of 21,128 genes were identified in the produced assembly. A list of milk virgin-related genes; milk pregnancy-related genes; milk lactation-related genes; milk involution-related genes; and milk mastitis-related genes were identified in the assembly. Our results will significantly contribute to a better understanding of the genetics of the Egyptian water buffalo which will eventually support the ongoing breeding efforts and facilitate the future discovery of genes responsible for complex processes of dairy, meat production and disease resistance among other significant traits.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237087
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Dina A El-Khishin
Amr Ageez
Mohamed E Saad
Amr Ibrahim
Moustafa Shokrof
Laila R Hassan
Mohamed I Abouelhoda
spellingShingle Dina A El-Khishin
Amr Ageez
Mohamed E Saad
Amr Ibrahim
Moustafa Shokrof
Laila R Hassan
Mohamed I Abouelhoda
Sequencing and assembly of the Egyptian buffalo genome.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Dina A El-Khishin
Amr Ageez
Mohamed E Saad
Amr Ibrahim
Moustafa Shokrof
Laila R Hassan
Mohamed I Abouelhoda
author_sort Dina A El-Khishin
title Sequencing and assembly of the Egyptian buffalo genome.
title_short Sequencing and assembly of the Egyptian buffalo genome.
title_full Sequencing and assembly of the Egyptian buffalo genome.
title_fullStr Sequencing and assembly of the Egyptian buffalo genome.
title_full_unstemmed Sequencing and assembly of the Egyptian buffalo genome.
title_sort sequencing and assembly of the egyptian buffalo genome.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) is an important source of meat and milk in countries with relatively warm weather. Compared to the cattle genome, a little has been done to reveal its genome structure and genomic traits. This is due to the complications stemming from the large genome size, the complexity of the genome, and the high repetitive content. In this paper, we introduce a high-quality draft assembly of the Egyptian water buffalo genome. The Egyptian breed is used as a dual purpose animal (milk/meat). It is distinguished by its adaptability to the local environment, quality of feed changes, as well as its high resistance to diseases. The genome assembly of the Egyptian water buffalo has been achieved using a reference-based assembly workflow. Our workflow significantly reduced the computational complexity of the assembly process, and improved the assembly quality by integrating different public resources. We also compared our assembly to the currently available draft assemblies of water buffalo breeds. A total of 21,128 genes were identified in the produced assembly. A list of milk virgin-related genes; milk pregnancy-related genes; milk lactation-related genes; milk involution-related genes; and milk mastitis-related genes were identified in the assembly. Our results will significantly contribute to a better understanding of the genetics of the Egyptian water buffalo which will eventually support the ongoing breeding efforts and facilitate the future discovery of genes responsible for complex processes of dairy, meat production and disease resistance among other significant traits.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237087
work_keys_str_mv AT dinaaelkhishin sequencingandassemblyoftheegyptianbuffalogenome
AT amrageez sequencingandassemblyoftheegyptianbuffalogenome
AT mohamedesaad sequencingandassemblyoftheegyptianbuffalogenome
AT amribrahim sequencingandassemblyoftheegyptianbuffalogenome
AT moustafashokrof sequencingandassemblyoftheegyptianbuffalogenome
AT lailarhassan sequencingandassemblyoftheegyptianbuffalogenome
AT mohamediabouelhoda sequencingandassemblyoftheegyptianbuffalogenome
_version_ 1714813941633253376