2023
DOI: 10.1099/mgen.0.001161
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Comparative genomics of symbiotic Photobacterium using highly contiguous genome assemblies from long read sequences

Alison L. Gould,
James B. Henderson

Abstract: This study presents the assembly and comparative genomic analysis of luminous Photobacterium strains isolated from the light organs of 12 fish species using Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) sequencing. The majority of assemblies achieved chromosome-level continuity, consisting of one large (>3 Mbp) and one small (~1.5 Mbp) contig, with near complete BUSCO scores along with varying plasmid sequences. Leveraging this dat… Show more

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“…QUERY GENOME indicates the reference genome (type strain when available) of the species analysed. The heatmaps and the files in Newick format clustering dendrogram used to generate the phylogenetic trees were obtained using the ANIclustermap tool (Gould et al, 2023). Genomes with an ANI equal to or greater than 95% (Chun et al, 2018) were retained for downstream analysis.…”
Section: Bioinformatic Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…QUERY GENOME indicates the reference genome (type strain when available) of the species analysed. The heatmaps and the files in Newick format clustering dendrogram used to generate the phylogenetic trees were obtained using the ANIclustermap tool (Gould et al, 2023). Genomes with an ANI equal to or greater than 95% (Chun et al, 2018) were retained for downstream analysis.…”
Section: Bioinformatic Analysesmentioning
confidence: 99%