Repeatome diversity in sea anemone genomics (Cnidaria: Actiniaria) based on the Actiniaria-REPlib library. Durán-Fuentes, Jeferson A (JA);Maronna, Maximiliano M (MM);Palacios-Gimenez, Octavio M (OM);Castillo, Elio R (ER);Ryan, Joseph F (JF);Daly, Marymegan (M);Stampar, Sérgio N (SN); |
Author information BMC Genomics.2025 May 13;26(1):473.doi:10.1186/s12864-025-11591-0 Abstract BACKGROUND: Genomic repetitive DNA sequences (Repeatomes, REPs) are widespread in eukaryotes, influencing biological form and function. In Cnidaria, an early-diverging animal lineage, these sequences remain largely uncharacterized. This study investigates sea anemone REPs (Cnidaria: Actiniaria) in a phylogenetic context. We sequenced and assembled de novo the genome of Actinostella flosculifera and analyzed a total of 38 nuclear genomes to create the first ActiniariaREP library (Actiniaria-REPlib). We compared Actiniaria-REPlib with Repbase and RepeatModeler2 libraries, and used dnaPipeTE to annotate REPs from genomic short-read datasets of 36 species for divergence landscapes. |
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