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First whole-genome sequence and assembly of the Ecuadorian brown-headed spider monkey (Ateles fusciceps fusciceps), a critically endangered species, using Oxford Nanopore Technologies

  • Gabriela Pozo
  • , Martina Albuja-Quintana
  • , Lizbeth Larreátegui
  • , Bernardo Gutiérrez
  • , Nathalia Fuentes
  • , Felipe Alfonso-Cortés
  • , Maria de Lourdes Torres*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad
  • Universidad San Francisco de Quito
  • University of Oxford
  • Fundación Naturaleza y Arte

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Abstract

The Ecuadorian brown-headed spider monkey (Ateles fusciceps fusciceps) is currently considered one of the most endangered primates in the world and is classified as critically endangered [International union for conservation of nature (IUCN)]. It faces multiple threats, the most significant one being habitat loss due to deforestation in western Ecuador. Genomic tools are keys for the management of endangered species, but this requires a reference genome, which until now was unavailable for A. f. fusciceps. The present study reports the first whole-genome sequence and assembly of A. f. fusciceps generated using Oxford Nanopore long reads. DNA was extracted from a subadult male, and libraries were prepared for sequencing following the Ligation Sequencing Kit SQK-LSK112 workflow. Sequencing was performed using a MinION Mk1C sequencer. The sequencing reads were processed to generate a genome assembly. Two different assemblers were used to obtain draft genomes using raw reads, of which the Flye assembly was found to be superior. The final assembly has a total length of 2.63 Gb and contains 3,861 contigs, with an N50 of 7,560,531 bp. The assembly was analyzed for annotation completeness based on primate ortholog prediction using a high-resolution database, and was found to be 84.3% complete, with a low number of duplicated genes indicating a precise assembly. The annotation of the assembly predicted 31,417 protein-coding genes, comparable with other mammal assemblies. A reference genome for this critically endangered species will allow researchers to gain insight into the genetics of its populations and thus aid conservation and management efforts of this vulnerable species.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberjkae014
JournalG3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics
Volume14
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2024

Keywords

  • Ateles fusciceps fusciceps
  • Oxford Nanopore sequencing
  • genome assembly
  • reference genome
  • spider monkey
  • whole-genome sequence

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