A high quality chromosome-level genome assembly for the golden mussel (Limnoperna fortunei)

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2022)

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The golden mussel ( Limnoperna fortunei ) is a highly adaptive species that causes environmental and socioeconomic losses in invaded areas. Reference genomes have proven to be a valuable resource for studying the biology of invasive species. While the current golden mussel genome has been useful for identifying new genes, its high fragmentation hinders some applications. In this Data Note, we provide the first chromosome-level reference genome for the golden mussel. The genome was built using Hi-C, PacBio HiFi and 10X sequencing data. The final assembly contains 99.4% of its total length assembled to the 15 chromosomes of the species and a scaffold N50 of 97.05 Mb. Approximately 47% of the genome was annotated as repetitive sequences. A total of 34 862 protein-coding genes were predicted, of which 84.7% were functionally annotated. This new high quality genome is expected to support both basic and applied research on this invasive species. Species taxonomy Eukaryota; Opisthokonta; Metazoa; Eumetazoa; Bilateria; Protostomia; Spiralia; Lophotrochozoa; Mollusca; Bivalvia; Autobranchia; Pteriomorphia; Mytilida; Mytiloidea; Mytilidae; Arcuatulinae; Limnoperna; Limnoperna fortunei (Dunker, 1857) (NCBI Taxonomy ID: 356393) ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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