Genomic Resources for the North American Water Vole (Microtus richardsoni) and the Montane Vole (Microtus montanus)
Voles of the genus Microtus are important research organisms, yet genomic resources are lacking. Such resources would benefit future studies of immunology, phylogeography, cryptic diversity, and more. We sequenced and assembled nuclear genomes from two subspecies of water vole (Microtus richardsoni)...
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doaj-efae1650a94240f7b4125f45eaabf5862021-06-04T04:58:24ZengGigaScience PressGigaByte2709-47152709-47152021-05-01202111310.46471/gigabyte.1919Genomic Resources for the North American Water Vole (Microtus richardsoni) and the Montane Vole (Microtus montanus)Drew J. Duckett0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2410-3069Jack Sullivan1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0216-6867Stacy Pirro2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5642-4203Bryan C. Carstens3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1552-227XDepartment of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology, The Ohio State University, 1315 Kinnear Rd., Columbus, OH 43212, USADepartment of Biological Sciences, University of Idaho, Box 443051, Moscow, ID 83844-3051, USAIridian Genomes, Inc., 6213 Swords Way, Bethesda, MD 20817, USADepartment of Evolution, Ecology, and Organismal Biology, The Ohio State University, 1315 Kinnear Rd., Columbus, OH 43212, USAVoles of the genus Microtus are important research organisms, yet genomic resources are lacking. Such resources would benefit future studies of immunology, phylogeography, cryptic diversity, and more. We sequenced and assembled nuclear genomes from two subspecies of water vole (Microtus richardsoni) and from the montane vole (Microtus montanus). The water vole genomes were sequenced with Illumina and 10× Chromium plus Illumina sequencing, resulting in assemblies with ∼1600,000 and ∼30,000 scaffolds, respectively. The montane vole was also assembled into ∼13,000 scaffolds using Illumina sequencing. Mitochondrial genome assemblies were also performed for both species. Structural and functional annotation for the best water vole nuclear genome resulted in ∼24,500 annotated genes, with 83% of these having functional annotations. Assembly quality statistics for our nuclear assemblies fall within the range of genomes previously published in the genus Microtus, making the water vole and montane vole genomes useful additions to currently available genomic resources.https://gigabytejournal.com/articles/19 |
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Drew J. Duckett Jack Sullivan Stacy Pirro Bryan C. Carstens Genomic Resources for the North American Water Vole (Microtus richardsoni) and the Montane Vole (Microtus montanus) GigaByte |
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Genomic Resources for the North American Water Vole (Microtus richardsoni) and the Montane Vole (Microtus montanus) |
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Genomic Resources for the North American Water Vole (Microtus richardsoni) and the Montane Vole (Microtus montanus) |
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Genomic Resources for the North American Water Vole (Microtus richardsoni) and the Montane Vole (Microtus montanus) |
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Genomic Resources for the North American Water Vole (Microtus richardsoni) and the Montane Vole (Microtus montanus) |
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Genomic Resources for the North American Water Vole (Microtus richardsoni) and the Montane Vole (Microtus montanus) |
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genomic resources for the north american water vole (microtus richardsoni) and the montane vole (microtus montanus) |
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Voles of the genus Microtus are important research organisms, yet genomic resources are lacking. Such resources would benefit future studies of immunology, phylogeography, cryptic diversity, and more. We sequenced and assembled nuclear genomes from two subspecies of water vole (Microtus richardsoni) and from the montane vole (Microtus montanus). The water vole genomes were sequenced with Illumina and 10× Chromium plus Illumina sequencing, resulting in assemblies with ∼1600,000 and ∼30,000 scaffolds, respectively. The montane vole was also assembled into ∼13,000 scaffolds using Illumina sequencing. Mitochondrial genome assemblies were also performed for both species. Structural and functional annotation for the best water vole nuclear genome resulted in ∼24,500 annotated genes, with 83% of these having functional annotations. Assembly quality statistics for our nuclear assemblies fall within the range of genomes previously published in the genus Microtus, making the water vole and montane vole genomes useful additions to currently available genomic resources. |
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