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Chromosomal assembly of the flat oyster (Ostrea edulis L.) genome as a new genetic resource for aquaculture

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The European flat oyster (Ostrea edulis L.) is the endemic species of the European coasts. Its exploitation has been reduced during the last decades, because of the appearance of two… Click to show full abstract

The European flat oyster (Ostrea edulis L.) is the endemic species of the European coasts. Its exploitation has been reduced during the last decades, because of the appearance of two parasites that have led to the collapse of the stocks and the strong decline of the natural oyster beds. O. edulis has been the subject of numerous studies and programs in population genetics and on the presence of the parasites Bonamia ostreae and Marteilia refringens. These studies investigated the effects of these parasites mainly on immunity at the molecular and cellular levels. Several genetic selection programs especially related to resistance to the parasite have been initiated. Within the framework of a European project (PERLE 2) which aims to produce genetic lines of O. edulis with hardiness traits (growth, survival, resistance) for the purpose of repopulating natural oyster beds in Brittany and reviving the culture of this species on the foreshore, obtaining a reference genome has proved to be essential as done recently in many bivalve species of aquaculture interest. Here, we present a chromosome-level genome assembly and annotation for the European flat oyster, generated by combining PacBio technology, Illumina, 10X linked and Hi-C sequencing. The finished assembly is 887.2 Mb with a scaffold-N50 of 97.1 Mb scaffolded on the expected 10 pseudo-chromosomes. Annotation of the genome revealed the presence of 35962 protein-coding genes. We analyzed in details the transposable elements (TE) diversity in the flat oyster genome, highlight some specificities in tRNA and miRNA composition and provide first insights in the molecular response of O. edulis to M. refringens. This genome will serve as a reference for genomic studies on O. edulis to better understand its basic physiology or developing genetic markers in breeding projects for aquaculture or natural reef restoration.

Keywords: flat oyster; ostrea edulis; genome; oyster ostrea; oyster

Journal Title: Evolutionary Applications
Year Published: 2022

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