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  • High-quality reference genomes are essential for studying population history and conservation, particularly for endangered species like the Pacific pocket mouse (PPM) in southern California.
  • Researchers created a detailed genome assembly for PPM using advanced sequencing technologies, revealing important genetic features that were absent in previous studies.
  • The genome analysis indicated significant genetic variation and suggested recent inbreeding, providing important insights into the mouse's demographic history that can inform conservation efforts.

Article Abstract

High-quality reference genomes are fundamental tools for understanding population history, and can provide estimates of genetic and demographic parameters relevant to the conservation of biodiversity. The federally endangered Pacific pocket mouse (PPM), which persists in three small, isolated populations in southern California, is a promising model for studying how demographic history shapes genetic diversity, and how diversity in turn may influence extinction risk. To facilitate these studies in PPM, we combined PacBio HiFi long reads with Omni-C and Hi-C data to generate a de novo genome assembly, and annotated the genome using RNAseq. The assembly comprised 28 chromosome-length scaffolds (N50 = 72.6 MB) and the complete mitochondrial genome, and included a long heterochromatic region on chromosome 18 not represented in the previously available short-read assembly. Heterozygosity was highly variable across the genome of the reference individual, with 18% of windows falling in runs of homozygosity (ROH) >1 MB, and nearly 9% in tracts spanning >5 MB. Yet outside of ROH, heterozygosity was relatively high (0.0027), and historical Ne estimates were large. These patterns of genetic variation suggest recent inbreeding in a formerly large population. Currently the most contiguous assembly for a heteromyid rodent, this reference genome provides insight into the past and recent demographic history of the population, and will be a critical tool for management and future studies of outbreeding depression, inbreeding depression, and genetic load.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9348616PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evac122DOI Listing

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