Draft genome assembly for the colombian freshwater bocachico fish, Prochilodus magdalenae

Front Genet. 2023 Jan 19:13:989788. doi: 10.3389/fgene.2022.989788. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

We report the first draft genome assembly for Prochilodus magdalenae, the leading representative species of the Prochilodontidae family in Colombia. This 1.2-Gb assembly, with a GC content of 42.0% and a repetitive content of around 31.0%, is in the range of previously reported characid species genomes. Annotation identified 34,725 nuclear genes, and BUSCO completeness value was 94.9%. Gene ontology and primary metabolic pathway annotations indicate similar gene profiles for P. magdalenae and the closest species with annotated genomes: blind cave fish (Astyanax mexicanus) and red piranha (Pygocentrus nattereri). A comparative analysis showed similar genome traits to other characid species. The fully sequenced and annotated mitochondrial genome reproduces the taxonomic classification of P. magdalenae and confirms the low mitochondrial genetic divergence inside the Prochilodus genus. Phylogenomic analysis, using nuclear single-copy orthologous genes, also confirmed the evolutionary position of the species. This genome assembly provides a high-resolution genetic resource for sustainable P. magdalenae management in Colombia and, as the first genome assembly for the Prochilodontidae family, will contribute to fish genomics throughout South America.

Keywords: colombian bocachico; flannel-mouth characiforms; prochilodontidae; south American fish; whole genome sequencing.

Grants and funding

This work was supported by ISAGEN S.A. and Piscícola San Silvestre S.A. within the agreement framework 33/121 of the Management Program for the protection of fish and fishing resources of the Sogamoso River and its floodplain. The funder did not determine the study design, collection, analysis, data interpretation or the decision to submit it for publication. With the exception of A.L.E-P, all authors declare no other competing interests. It also received funding from the Shenzhen Science and Technology Innovation Program for International Cooperation (No. GJHZ20190819152407214).