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Chromosome-length genome assembly and structural variations of the primal Basenji dog (Canis lupus familiaris) genome

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School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Edwards, Richard J.;
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Centre for Tropical Bioinformatics and Molecular Biology, Australian Institute of Tropical Health and Medicine, James Cook University, Cairns, Australia; John Curtin School of Medical Research, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 2600, Australia
Field, Matt A.;
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Kinghorn Center for Clinical Genomics, Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Victoria Street, Darlinghurst, Australia
Ferguson, James M.;
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The Center for Genome Architecture, Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, United States; Department of Computer Science, Rice University, Houston, TX, USA; Center for Theoretical and Biological Physics, Rice University, Houston, TX, USA
Dudchenko, Olga;
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1013858662
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Julius Kühn-Institute (JKI), Institute for Biosafety in Plant Biotechnology, Germany
Keilwagen, Jens;
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Animal Genomics and Improvement Laboratory, Agricultural Research Service USDA, Beltsville, United States
Rosen, Benjamin D.;
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Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, University of Missouri, Columbia, United States
Johnson, Gary S.;
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Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, University of Missouri, Columbia, United States
Rice, Edward S.;
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Genome Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, United States
Hillier, La Deanna;
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Kinghorn Center for Clinical Genomics, Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Victoria Street, Darlinghurst, Australia
Hammond, Jillian M.;
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School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
Towarnicki, Samuel G.;
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The Center for Genome Architecture, Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, United States; Department of Computer Science, Rice University, Houston, TX, USA
Omer, Arina;
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1064841643
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The Center for Genome Architecture, Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, United States; Department of Computer Science, Rice University, Houston, TX, USA
Khan, Ruqayya;
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Kinghorn Center for Clinical Genomics, Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Victoria Street, Darlinghurst, Australia; St Vincent’s Clinical School, Faculty of Medicine, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW 2010, Australia
Skvortsova, Ksenia;
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School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia; Genomics and Epigenetics Division, Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Victoria Street, Darlinghurst, NSW 2010, Australia
Bogdanovic, Ozren;
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Vineyard Veterinary Hospital, 703 Windsor Rd, Vineyard, Australia
Zammit, Robert A.;
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1058451405
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The Center for Genome Architecture, Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, United States; Department of Computer Science, Rice University, Houston, TX, USA; Center for Theoretical and Biological Physics, Rice University, Houston, TX, USA; Faculty of Science, UWA School of Agriculture and Environment, University of Western Australia, Perth, WA 6009, Australia; Shanghai Institute for Advanced Immunochemical Studies, ShanghaiTech University, Shanghai, China
Liebermann Aiden, Erez;
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Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, University of Missouri, Columbia, United States
Warren, Wesley C.;
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Department of Ecology, Environment and Evolution, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia; School of Biosciences, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia
Ballard, J. William O.

Background: Basenjis are considered an ancient dog breed of central African origins that still live and hunt with tribesmen in the African Congo. Nicknamed the barkless dog, Basenjis possess unique phylogeny, geographical origins and traits, making their genome structure of great interest. The increasing number of available canid reference genomes allows us to examine the impact the choice of reference genome makes with regard to reference genome quality and breed relatedness. Results: Here, we report two high quality de novo Basenji genome assemblies: a female, China (CanFam_Bas), and a male, Wags. We conduct pairwise comparisons and report structural variations between assembled genomes of three dog breeds: Basenji (CanFam_Bas), Boxer (CanFam3.1) and German Shepherd Dog (GSD) (CanFam_GSD). CanFam_Bas is superior to CanFam3.1 in terms of genome contiguity and comparable overall to the high quality CanFam_GSD assembly. By aligning short read data from 58 representative dog breeds to three reference genomes, we demonstrate how the choice of reference genome significantly impacts both read mapping and variant detection. Conclusions: The growing number of high-quality canid reference genomes means the choice of reference genome is an increasingly critical decision in subsequent canid variant analyses. The basal position of the Basenji makes it suitable for variant analysis for targeted applications of specific dog breeds. However, we believe more comprehensive analyses across the entire family of canids is more suited to a pangenome approach. Collectively this work highlights the importance the choice of reference genome makes in all variation studies.

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