TY - JOUR
T1 - Telomere-to-telomere genome assembly of Electrophorus electricus provides insights into the evolution of electric eels
AU - Qi, Zan
AU - Liu, Qun
AU - Li, Haorong
AU - Zhang, Yaolei
AU - Yu, Ziwei
AU - Luo, Wenkai
AU - Wang, Kun
AU - Zhang, Yuxin
AU - Pan, Shoupeng
AU - Wang, Chao
AU - Jiang, Hui
AU - Qiu, Qiang
AU - Wang, Wen
AU - Fan, Guangyi
AU - Li, Yongxin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025. Published by Oxford University Press GigaScience.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Background: Electric eels evolved remarkable electric organs that enable them to instantaneously discharge hundreds of volts for predation, defense, and communication. However, the absence of a high-quality reference genome has extremely constrained the studies of electric eels in various aspects. Results: Using high-depth, multiplatform sequencing data, we successfully assembled the first telomere-to-telomere high-quality reference genome of Electrophorus electricus, which has a genome size of 833.43 Mb and comprises 26 chromosomes. Multiple evaluations, including N50 statistics (30.38 Mb), BUSCO scores (97.30%), and mapping ratio of short-insert sequencing data (99.91%), demonstrate the high contiguity and completeness of the electric eel genome assembly we obtained. Genome annotation predicted 396.63 Mb repetitive sequences and 20,992 protein-coding genes. Furthermore, evolutionary analyses indicate that Gymnotiformes, which the electric eel belongs to, has a closer relationship with Characiformes than Siluriformes and diverged from Characiformes 95.00 million years ago. Pairwise sequentially Markovian coalescent analysis found a sharply decreased trend of the population size of E. electricus over the past few hundred thousand years. Furthermore, many regulatory factors related to neurotransmitters and classical signaling pathways during embryonic development were significantly expanded, potentially contributing to the generation of high-voltage electricity. Conclusions: This study not only provided the first high-quality telomere-to-telomere reference genome of E. electricus but also greatly enhanced our understanding of electric eels.
AB - Background: Electric eels evolved remarkable electric organs that enable them to instantaneously discharge hundreds of volts for predation, defense, and communication. However, the absence of a high-quality reference genome has extremely constrained the studies of electric eels in various aspects. Results: Using high-depth, multiplatform sequencing data, we successfully assembled the first telomere-to-telomere high-quality reference genome of Electrophorus electricus, which has a genome size of 833.43 Mb and comprises 26 chromosomes. Multiple evaluations, including N50 statistics (30.38 Mb), BUSCO scores (97.30%), and mapping ratio of short-insert sequencing data (99.91%), demonstrate the high contiguity and completeness of the electric eel genome assembly we obtained. Genome annotation predicted 396.63 Mb repetitive sequences and 20,992 protein-coding genes. Furthermore, evolutionary analyses indicate that Gymnotiformes, which the electric eel belongs to, has a closer relationship with Characiformes than Siluriformes and diverged from Characiformes 95.00 million years ago. Pairwise sequentially Markovian coalescent analysis found a sharply decreased trend of the population size of E. electricus over the past few hundred thousand years. Furthermore, many regulatory factors related to neurotransmitters and classical signaling pathways during embryonic development were significantly expanded, potentially contributing to the generation of high-voltage electricity. Conclusions: This study not only provided the first high-quality telomere-to-telomere reference genome of E. electricus but also greatly enhanced our understanding of electric eels.
KW - electric eel
KW - Electrophorus electricus
KW - evolution
KW - genome annotation
KW - genome assembly
KW - telomere-to-telomere
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U2 - 10.1093/gigascience/giaf024
DO - 10.1093/gigascience/giaf024
M3 - 文章
C2 - 40167991
AN - SCOPUS:105002228478
SN - 2047-217X
VL - 14
JO - GigaScience
JF - GigaScience
M1 - giaf024
ER -