Draft genome assemblies of four manakins

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Manakins are a family of small suboscine passerine birds characterized by their elaborate courtship displays, non-monogamous mating system, and sexual dimorphism. This family has served as a good model for the study of sexual selection. Here we present genome assemblies of four manakin species, including Cryptopipo holochlora, Dixiphia pipra (also known as Pseudopipra pipra), Machaeropterus deliciosus and Masius chrysopterus, generated by Single-tube Long Fragment Read (stLFR) technology. The assembled genome sizes ranged from 1.10 Gb to 1.19 Gb, with average scaffold N50 of 29 Mb and contig N50 of 169 Kb. On average, 12,055 protein-coding genes were annotated in the genomes, and 9.79% of the genomes were annotated as repetitive elements. We further identified 75 Mb of Z-linked sequences in manakins, containing 585 to 751 genes and an similar to 600 Kb pseudoautosomal region (PAR). One notable finding from these Z-linked sequences is that a possible Z-to-autosome/PAR reversal could have occurred in M. chrysopterus. These de novo genomes will contribute to a deeper understanding of evolutionary history and sexual selection in manakins.

Original languageEnglish
Article number564
JournalScientific Data
Volume9
Number of pages11
ISSN2052-4463
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

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  • MULTIPLE SEQUENCE ALIGNMENT, PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS, DISPLAY BEHAVIOR, SEXUAL SELECTION, LEKKING BEHAVIOR, HORMONAL-CONTROL, COURTSHIP, EVOLUTION, AVES, TREE

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