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Chromosome-level Genome Assembly of the Bay Scallop Argopecten Irradians

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Journal Sci Data
Specialty Science
Date 2024 Sep 28
PMID 39341805
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The bay scallop, Argopecten irradians, is a species of major commercial, cultural, and ecological importance. It is endemic to the eastern coast of the United States, but has also been introduced to China, where it supports a significant aquaculture industry. Here, we provide an annotated chromosome-level reference genome assembly for the bay scallop, assembled using PacBio and Hi-C data. The total genome size is 845.9 Mb, distributed over 1,503 scaffolds with a scaffold N50 of 44.3 Mb. The majority (92.9%) of the assembled genome is contained within the 16 largest scaffolds, corresponding to the 16 chromosomes confirmed by Hi-C analysis. The assembly also includes the complete mitochondrial genome. Approximately 36.2% of the genome consists of repetitive elements. The BUSCO analysis showed a completeness of 96.2%. We identified 33,772 protein-coding genes. This genome assembly will be a valuable resource for future research on evolutionary dynamics, adaptive mechanisms, and will support genome-assisted breeding, contributing to the conservation and management of this iconic species in the face of environmental and pathogenic challenges.

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