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SRX9065239: Transcriptome sequencing of Indian peacock: feather pulp tissue
1 PACBIO_SMRT (Sequel) run: 56.2M spots, 16.9G bases, 5.8Gb downloads

Design: feather pulp tissue for transcriptome sequencing
Submitted by: Jiangxi Science and Technology Normal University
Study: A high-quality assembly reveals genomic characteristics, phylogenetic status, and causal genes for leucism plumage of Indian peafowl
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Background The dazzling phenotypic characteristics of male Indian peafowl (Pavo cristatus) are attractive both to the female of the species and to humans. However, little is known about the evolution of the phenotype and phylogeny of these birds at the whole- genome level. So far, there are no reports regarding the genetic mechanism of the formation of leucism plumage in this variant of Indian peafowl. Results A draft genome of Indian peafowl was assembled, with a genome size of 1.05 Gb (the sequencing depth is 362), and contig and scaffold N50 were up to 6.2 and 11.4 Mb, respectively. Compared with other birds, Indian peafowl showed changes in terms of metabolism, immunity, and skeletal and feather development, which provided a novel insight into the phenotypic evolution of peafowl, such as the large body size and feather morphologies. Moreover, we determined that the phylogeny of Indian peafowl was more closely linked to turkey than chicken. Specifically, we first identified that PMEL was a potential causal gene leading to the formation of the leucism plumage variant in Indian peafowl. Conclusions This study provides an Indian peafowl genome of high quality, as well as a novel understanding of phenotypic evolution and phylogeny of Indian peafowl. These results provide a valuable reference for the study of avian genome evolution. Furthermore, the discovery of the genetic mechanism for the development of leucism plumage is both a breakthrough in the exploration of peafowl plumage and also offers clues and directions for further investigations of the avian plumage coloration and artificial breeding in peafowl.
Sample:
SAMN16047295 • SRS7314399 • All experiments • All runs
Organism: Pavo cristatus
Library:
Name: 3
Instrument: Sequel
Strategy: RNA-Seq
Source: TRANSCRIPTOMIC
Selection: cDNA
Layout: PAIRED
Runs: 1 run, 56.2M spots, 16.9G bases, 5.8Gb
Run# of Spots# of BasesSizePublished
SRR1257836756,208,40916.9G5.8Gb2022-01-20

ID:
11776373

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