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An improved pig reference genome sequence to enable pig genetics and genomics research.

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Warr, Amanda 
Affara, Nabeel 
Aken, Bronwen 
Beiki, Hamid 
Bickhart, Derek M 

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The domestic pig (Sus scrofa) is important both as a food source and as a biomedical model given its similarity in size, anatomy, physiology, metabolism, pathology, and pharmacology to humans. The draft reference genome (Sscrofa10.2) of a purebred Duroc female pig established using older clone-based sequencing methods was incomplete, and unresolved redundancies, short-range order and orientation errors, and associated misassembled genes limited its utility. RESULTS: We present 2 annotated highly contiguous chromosome-level genome assemblies created with more recent long-read technologies and a whole-genome shotgun strategy, 1 for the same Duroc female (Sscrofa11.1) and 1 for an outbred, composite-breed male (USMARCv1.0). Both assemblies are of substantially higher (>90-fold) continuity and accuracy than Sscrofa10.2. CONCLUSIONS: These highly contiguous assemblies plus annotation of a further 11 short-read assemblies provide an unprecedented view of the genetic make-up of this important agricultural and biomedical model species. We propose that the improved Duroc assembly (Sscrofa11.1) become the reference genome for genomic research in pigs.

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Keywords

genome annotation, pig, pig genomes, reference assembly, Animals, Computational Biology, Genome, Genomics, Molecular Sequence Annotation, Reproducibility of Results, Research, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Sus scrofa, Swine

Journal Title

Gigascience

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Journal ISSN

2047-217X
2047-217X

Volume Title

9

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)
Sponsorship
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BB/F021372/1)