A chromosome-level reference genome for Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii) from the Bering Sea
Timm, L. E.; Hsieh, Y.; Lopez, J. A.; Almgren, S. A.; Glass, J. R.
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Pacific herring (Clupea pallasii) serve as a critical trophic link between plankton and many marine species targeted by fisheries. With a broad distribution throughout the North Pacific Ocean, from the Arctic to temperate latitudes, herring hold ecological, economic, and cultural importance. Despite this importance, genomic resources for this species, such as reference genome sequences, have only recently become available. To date, only one scaffold-level reference genome, representing a specimen from the Gulf of Alaska (Vancouver; 1,379 scaffolds), has been published to NCBI. Addressing this data gap, we produced a high quality 795Mb genome sequence organized into 26 chromosomes combining long read sequencing with short read sequencing of proximity ligation libraries. Our assembly is highly complete (BUSCO score of 97.7%) and contiguous (922 contigs, N50 = 7,338,470, L50 = 38; 26 scaffolds, N50 = 31,494,017; L50 = 12). Pacific herring south of the Aleutian Islands and the Alaska Peninsula are genetically differentiated from those in the Bering Sea, making a reference genome from the eastern Bering Sea an important addition to the Pacific herrings genomic toolbox.
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