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Comparative genomics of Glandirana rugosa using unsupervised AI reveals a high CG frequency

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Genome sequencing of a unique frog (Glandirana rugosa) having XY/ZW systems within the species and comparative genomics with other six frogs were performed using a batch-learning self-organizing map, which is… Click to show full abstract

Genome sequencing of a unique frog (Glandirana rugosa) having XY/ZW systems within the species and comparative genomics with other six frogs were performed using a batch-learning self-organizing map, which is unsupervised AI for oligonucleotide compositions, to clarify its genome characteristics. The Japanese wrinkled frog (Glandirana rugosa) is unique in having both XX-XY and ZZ-ZW types of sex chromosomes within the species. The genome sequencing and comparative genomics with other frogs should be important to understand mechanisms of turnover of sex chromosomes within one species or during a short period. In this study, we analyzed the newly sequenced genome of G. rugosa using a batch-learning self-organizing map which is unsupervised artificial intelligence for oligonucleotide compositions. To clarify genome characteristics of G. rugosa, we compared its short oligonucleotide compositions in all 1-Mb genomic fragments with those of other six frog species (Pyxicephalus adspersus, Rhinella marina, Spea multiplicata, Leptobrachium leishanense, Xenopus laevis, and Xenopus tropicalis). In G. rugosa, we found an Mb-level large size of repeat sequences having a high identity with the W chromosome of the African bullfrog (P. adspersus). Our study concluded that G. rugosa has unique genome characteristics with a high CG frequency, and its genome is assumed to heterochromatinize a large size of genome via methylataion of CG.

Keywords: comparative genomics; rugosa; high frequency; rugosa using; glandirana rugosa; genome

Journal Title: Life Science Alliance
Year Published: 2021

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