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<dc:title xml:lang="en">A chromosome-scale high-contiguity genome assembly of the cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus)</dc:title>

  
<dc:description xml:lang="en">The cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus, SCHREBER 1775) is a large felid and is considered the fastest land animal. Historically, it inhabited open grassland across Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, and southwestern Asia; however, only small and fragmented populations remain today. Here, we present a de novo genome assembly of the cheetah based on PacBio continuous long reads and Hi-C proximity ligation data. The final assembly (VMU_Ajub_asm_v1.0) has a total length of 2.38 Gb, of which 99.7% are anchored into the expected 19 chromosome-scale scaffolds. The contig and scaffold N50 values of 96.8 Mb and 144.4 Mb, respectively, a BUSCO completeness of 95.4% and a k-mer completeness of 98.4%, emphasize the high quality of the assembly. Furthermore, annotation of the assembly identified 23,622 genes and a repeat content of 40.4%. This new highly contiguous and chromosome-scale assembly will greatly benefit conservation and evolutionary genomic analyses and will be a valuable resource, e.g., to gain a detailed understanding of the function and diversity of immune response genes in felids.</dc:description>

  
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<dc:subject xml:lang="en">Conservation Genomics, Felidae, Hi-C, PacBio, Proximity-Ligation</dc:subject>

  
<dcterms:issued>2023</dcterms:issued>

  
<dc:date>2023</dc:date>

  
<dc:creator>Winter, Sven (University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna)</dc:creator>

  
<dc:creator>Meißner, René (University of Veterinary Medicine, Vienna)</dc:creator>

  
<dc:creator>Greve, Carola (LOEWE Centre for Translational Biodiversity Genomics)</dc:creator>

  
<dc:creator>Ben Hamadou, Alexander (LOEWE Centre for Translational Biodiversity Genomics)</dc:creator>

  
<dc:creator>Horin, Petr (University of Veterinary Sciences Brno)</dc:creator>

  
<dc:creator>Prost, Stefan (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna / Natural History Museum Vienna / University of Oulu)</dc:creator>

  
<dc:creator>Burger, Pamela A. (University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna)</dc:creator>

  
<dc:publisher>Oxford University Press</dc:publisher>

  
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