The state of algal genome quality and diversity

Algal Research(2020)

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The genomic era of biology has created unprecedented opportunity to study how life works, including understanding evolutionary principles, bioprospecting for novel antibiotics, and genetic manipulation of bioeconomically-relevant species. While genome sequencing and genomic analysis was previously restricted to large-scale projects and consortia, sequencing has become democratized. However, as genomics has become commonplace, the cataloging of sequenced organisms has become challenging, and standardized practices for sequencing, assembly, and annotation have not been adopted. This is equally true in research fields such as algal biology, despite the growing importance of algae in a bio-based economy. Here we provide a comprehensive review of the state of eukaryotic algal genomics, explore the quality of algal genome assemblies, and identify the biases and gaps in the current species distribution to inform the development of future genome projects. Overall, we find a trend of declining quality of genomic resources, including a reduction in assembly quality, gene annotation quality, and genome completeness. Potential solutions to improve genome quality include widespread utilization of long read and scaffolding technologies, implementation of standards for assembly quality, evidence-based gene annotation and requisite publication, and support of continued development of gene prediction and genome assessment software.
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Genome assembly,Genomics,Gene annotation
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