Full genome and transcriptome sequence assembly of the non-model organism Kellet’s whelk, Kelletia kelletii
Full genome and transcriptome sequence assembly of the non-model organism Kellet’s whelk, Kelletia kelletii
Date
2024-12-24
Authors
White, Crow
Toonen, Robert J.
Christie, Mark
Davidson, Jean
Anderson, Paul
Daniels, Benjamin
Lee, Andy
López, Cataixa
Toonen, Robert J.
Christie, Mark
Davidson, Jean
Anderson, Paul
Daniels, Benjamin
Lee, Andy
López, Cataixa
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Date Created
2024-12-04
Location
California, USA and Baja, Mexico coast
westlimit: -120.75; southlimit: 34.25; eastlimit: -119.57; northlimit: 35.17
westlimit: -120.75; southlimit: 34.25; eastlimit: -119.57; northlimit: 35.17
DOI
10.26008/1912/bco-dmo.945292.1
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genomics
WGS sequencing
genome assembly
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transcriptomics
RNA-Seq
WGS sequencing
genome assembly
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transcriptomics
RNA-Seq
Abstract
Understanding the genomic characteristics of non-model organisms can bridge research gaps between ecology and evolution. However, the lack of a reference genome and transcriptome for these species makes their study challenging. Here, we complete the first full genome and transcriptome sequence assembly of the non-model organism Kellet’s whelk, Kelletia kelletii, a marine gastropod exhibiting a poleward range expansion coincident with climate change. We used a combination of Oxford Nanopore Technologies, PacBio, and Illumina sequencing platforms and integrated a set of bioinformatic pipelines to create the most complete and contiguous genome documented among the Buccinoidea superfamily to date. Genome validation revealed relatively high completeness with low missing metazoan Benchmarking Universal Single-Copy Orthologs (BUSCO) and an average coverage of ∼70x for all contigs. Genome annotation identified a large number of protein-coding genes similar to some other closely related species, suggesting the presence of a complex genome structure. Transcriptome assembly and analysis of individuals during their period of peak embryonic development revealed highly expressed genes associated with specific Gene Ontology (GO) terms and metabolic pathways, most notably lipid, carbohydrate, glycan, and phospholipid metabolism. We also identified numerous heat shock proteins (HSPs) in the transcriptome and genome that may be related to coping with thermal stress during the sessile life history stage. A robust reference genome and transcriptome for the non-model organism K. kelletii provide resources to enhance our understanding of its ecology and evolution and potential mechanisms of range expansion for marine species facing environmental changes.
For a complete list of measurements, refer to the full dataset description in the supplemental file 'Dataset_description.pdf'. The most current version of this dataset is available at: https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/945292
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Dataset: Kelletia kelletii: DNA and RNA sequence
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White, C., Toonen, R. J., Christie, M., Davidson, J., Anderson, P., Daniels, B., Lee, A., & López, C. (2024). Full genome and transcriptome sequence assembly of the non-model organism Kellet’s whelk, Kelletia kelletii (Version 1) [Data set]. Biological and Chemical Oceanography Data Management Office (BCO-DMO). https://doi.org/10.26008/1912/BCO-DMO.945292.1