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Haematococcus Lacustris Genome Assembly and Annotation Reveal Diploid Genetic Traits and Stress-Induced Gene Expression Patterns

Algal Research(2024)

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Abstract
The green alga Haematococcus lacustris (formerly Haematococcus pluvialis) is a primary source of astaxanthin, a ketocarotenoid with high antioxidant activity and several industrial applications. Here, the Haematococcus lacustris highly repetitive genome was reconstructed by exploiting next-generation sequencing integrated with Hi-C scaffolding, obtaining a 151 Mb genome assembly in 32 scaffolds at a near-chromosome level with high continuity. Surprisingly, the distribution of the single-nucleotide-polymorphisms identified demonstrates a diploid configuration for the Haematococcus genome, further validated by Sanger sequencing of heterozygous regions. Functional annotation and RNA-seq data enabled the identification of 13,946 nuclear genes, with >5000 genes not previously identified in this species, providing insights into the molecular basis for metabolic rearrangement in stressing conditions such as high light and/or nitrogen starvation, where astaxanthin biosynthesis is triggered. These data constitute a rich genetic resource for biotechnological manipulation of Haematococcus lacustris highlighting potential targets to improve astaxanthin and carotenoid productivity.
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Haematococcus,Astaxanthin,Ploidy,Genome assembly,Microalgae,Next-generation sequencing
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