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Improved haplotype resolution of highly duplicated MHC genes in a long-read genome assembly using MiSeq amplicons
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Samantha Mellinger1  Martin Stervander1  Max Lundberg1  Anna Drews1  Helena Westerdahl1 
[1]Department of Biology, Molecular Ecology and Evolution Lab, Lund University
[2]Department of Biology and Environmental Science, Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Linnaeus University
[3]Bird Group
关键词: Haploid genome assembly;    Amplicon sequencing;    Major histocompatibility complex;    MHC diversity;    Family;    Linkage analysis;    Copy number variation;   
DOI  :  10.7717/peerj.15480
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合)
来源: Inra
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【 摘 要 】
Long-read sequencing offers a great improvement in the assembly of complex genomic regions, such as the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) region, which can contain both tandemly duplicated MHC genes (paralogs) and high repeat content. The MHC genes have expanded in passerine birds, resulting in numerous MHC paralogs, with relatively high sequence similarity, making the assembly of the MHC region challenging even with long-read sequencing. In addition, MHC genes show rather high sequence divergence between alleles, making diploid-aware assemblers incorrectly classify haplotypes from the same locus as sequences originating from different genomic regions. Consequently, the number of MHC paralogs can easily be over- or underestimated in long-read assemblies. We therefore set out to verify the MHC diversity in an original and a haplotype-purged long-read assembly of one great reed warbler Acrocephalus arundinaceus individual (the focal individual) by using Illumina MiSeq amplicon sequencing. Single exons, representing MHC class I (MHC-I) and class IIB (MHC-IIB) alleles, were sequenced in the focal individual and mapped to the annotated MHC alleles in the original long-read genome assembly. Eighty-four percent of the annotated MHC-I alleles in the original long-read genome assembly were detected using 55% of the amplicon alleles and likewise, 78% of the annotated MHC-IIB alleles were detected using 61% of the amplicon alleles, indicating an incomplete annotation of MHC genes. In the haploid genome assembly, each MHC-IIB gene should be represented by one allele. The parental origin of the MHC-IIB amplicon alleles in the focal individual was determined by sequencing MHC-IIB in its parents. Two of five larger scaffolds, containing 6–19 MHC-IIB paralogs, had a maternal and paternal origin, respectively, as well as a high nucleotide similarity, which suggests that these scaffolds had been incorrectly assigned as belonging to different loci in the genome rather than as alternate haplotypes of the same locus. Therefore, the number of MHC-IIB paralogs was overestimated in the haploid genome assembly. Based on our findings we propose amplicon sequencing as a suitable complement to long-read sequencing for independent validation of the number of paralogs in general and for haplotype inference in multigene families in particular.
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