Whole Genome Sequencing and Comparative Genome Analysis of the Halotolerant Deep Sea Black Yeast Hortaea werneckii
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Hortaea werneckii, an extreme halotolerant black yeast in the order of Capnodiales, was
recently isolated from dierent stations and depths in the Mediterranean Sea, where it was shown to
be the dominant fungal species. In order to explore the genome characteristics of these Mediterranean
isolates, we carried out a de-novo sequencing of the genome of one strain isolated at a depth of
3400 m (MC873) and a re-sequencing of one strain taken from a depth of 2500 m (MC848), whose
genome was previously sequenced but was highly fragmented. A comparative phylogenomic analysis
with other published H. werneckii genomes was also carried out to investigate the evolution of the
strains from the deep sea in this environment. A high level of genome completeness was obtained
for both genomes, for which genome duplication and an extensive level of heterozygosity (~4.6%)
were observed, supporting the recent hypothesis that a genome duplication caused by intraspecific
hybridization occurred in most H. werneckii strains. Phylogenetic analyses showed environmental
and/or geographical specificity, suggesting a possible evolutionary adaptation of marine H. werneckii
strains to the deep sea environment. We release high-quality genome assemblies from marine
H. werneckii strains, which provides additional data for further genomics analysis, including niche
adaptation, fitness and evolution studies.
Tipologia CRIS:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Hortaea werneckii; black yeasts; whole-genome sequencing; genome assembly; annotation
Elenco autori:
Romeo, Orazio; Marchetta, Alessia; Giosa, Domenico; Giuffrè, Letterio; Urzì, Clara; De Leo, Filomena
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