Genome assembly catalog for species in the Japanese Red List: unlocking endangered biodiversity thro...
Genome assembly catalog for species in the Japanese Red List: unlocking endangered biodiversity through genomic inventory [version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review]
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Improvements in DNA sequencing technology are allowing the dramatic increase of whole genome data for a wide variety of species. Such genome sequence data can assist the monitoring of intraspecific genetic diversity, but is often lacking for threatened species. In this project, we focused on the national Red List, a catalog of extinct and threatened species, issued by the Japanese government. We combined the data included in it with the record of genome assembly in NCBI and tabulated the assembly availability of the species in the list. The combined data shows a low percentage (2.1%) of the availability of whole genome sequence data for the taxa ranked on the Japanese Red List as well as a strong bias towards mammals and birds in Animalia and vascular plants in Plantae. Our data presentation highlights potential systematic limitations in genome sequencing (e.g., budget for sequencing large genomes of amphibians) and instructs future policies including which taxon needs more effort for genome sequencing. The resultant tables are available in the original website
https://treethinkers.nig.ac.jp/redlist/ and are regularly updated....
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Genome assembly catalog for species in the Japanese Red List: unlocking endangered biodiversity through genomic inventory [version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review]
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2046-1402
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2046-1402
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10.12688/f1000research.149793.1