The genome of the sapphire damselfishChrysiptera cyanea: a new resource to support further investigation of the evolution of Pomacentrids

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Abstract

The number of high-quality genomes is rapidly growing across taxa. However, it remains limited for coral reef fish of the Pomacentrid family, with most research focused on anemonefish. Here, we present the first assembly for a Pomacentrid of the genusChrysiptera. Using PacBio long-read sequencing with a coverage of 94.5x, the genome of the Sapphire Devil,Chrysiptera cyaneawas assembled and annotated. The final assembly consisted of 896 Mb pairs across 91 contigs, with a BUSCO completeness of 97.6%. 28,173 genes were identified. Comparative analyses with available chromosome-scale assemblies for related species identified contig-chromosome correspondences. This genome will be useful to use as a comparison to study the specific adaptations linked to symbiosis life of the closely related anemonefish. Furthermore, this species is present in most tropical coastal areas in the Indo-West Pacific and could become a model for environmental monitoring. This work will allow to expand coral reef research efforts and highlights the power of long-read assemblies to retrieve high quality genomes.

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