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Genome sequence of ground tit Pseudopodoces humilis and its adaptation to high altitude
Authors:Qingle Cai  Xiaoju Qian  Yongshan Lang  Yadan Luo  Jiaohui Xu  Shengkai Pan  Yuanyuan Hui  Caiyun Gou  Yue Cai  Meirong Hao  Jinyang Zhao  Songbo Wang  Zhaobao Wang  Xinming Zhang  Rongjun He  Jinchao Liu  Longhai Luo  Yingrui Li  Jun Wang
Institution:1.BGI-Shenzhen, Beishan Industrial Zone, Yantian District, Shenzhen 518083, China;2.Department of Biology, University of Copenhagen, DK-1165 Copenhagen, Denmark;3.King Abdulaziz University, Abdulla Alsulaiman Road, Jeddah 21589, Saudi Arabia
Abstract:

Background

The mechanism of high-altitude adaptation has been studied in certain mammals. However, in avian species like the ground tit Pseudopodoces humilis, the adaptation mechanism remains unclear. The phylogeny of the ground tit is also controversial.

Results

Using next generation sequencing technology, we generated and assembled a draft genome sequence of the ground tit. The assembly contained 1.04 Gb of sequence that covered 95.4% of the whole genome and had higher N50 values, at the level of both scaffolds and contigs, than other sequenced avian genomes. About 1.7 million SNPs were detected, 16,998 protein-coding genes were predicted and 7% of the genome was identified as repeat sequences. Comparisons between the ground tit genome and other avian genomes revealed a conserved genome structure and confirmed the phylogeny of ground tit as not belonging to the Corvidae family. Gene family expansion and positively selected gene analysis revealed genes that were related to cardiac function. Our findings contribute to our understanding of the adaptation of this species to extreme environmental living conditions.

Conclusions

Our data and analysis contribute to the study of avian evolutionary history and provide new insights into the adaptation mechanisms to extreme conditions in animals.
Keywords:genome  high-altitude adaptation  phylogeny
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