The Lithuanian reference genome LT1 - a humande novogenome assembly with short and long read sequence and Hi-C data

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Abstract

We present LT1, the first high-quality human reference genome from the Baltic States. LT1 is a femalede novohuman reference genome assembly constructed using 57× of ultra-long nanopore reads and 47× of short paired-end reads. We also utilized 72 Gb of Hi-C chromosomal mapping data to maximize the assembly’s contiguity and accuracy. LT1’s contig assembly was 2.73 Gbp in length comprising of 4,490 contigs with an N50 value of 13.4 Mbp. After scaffolding with Hi-C data and extensive manual curation, we produced a chromosome-scale assembly with an N50 value of 138 Mbp and 4,699 scaffolds. Our gene prediction quality assessment using BUSCO identify 89.3% of the single-copy orthologous genes included in the benchmarking set. Detailed characterization of LT1 suggested it has 73,744 predicted transcripts, 4.2 million autosomal SNPs, 974,000 short indels, and 12,330 large structural variants. These data are shared as a public resource without any restrictions and can be used as a benchmark for further in-depth genomic analyses of the Baltic populations.

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