Abstract
Background PacBio high fidelity (HiFi) sequencing reads are both long (15-20 kb) and highly accurate (>Q20). Because of these properties, they have revolutionised genome assembly leading to more accurate and contiguous genomes. In eukaryotes the mitochondrial genome is sequenced alongside the nuclear genome often at very high coverage. A dedicated tool for mitochondrial genome assembly using HiFi reads is still missing.
Results MitoHiFi was developed within the Darwin Tree of Life Project to assemble mitochondrial genomes from the HiFi reads generated for target species. The input for MitoHiFi is either the raw reads or the assembled contigs, and the tool outputs a mitochondrial genome sequence fasta file along with annotation of protein and RNA genes. Variants arising from heteroplasmy are assembled independently, and nuclear insertions of mitochondrial sequences are identified and not used in organellar genome assembly. MitoHiFi has been used to assemble 374 mitochondrial genomes (369 from 12 phyla and 39 orders of Metazoa and from 6 species of Fungi) for the Darwin Tree of Life Project, the Vertebrate Genomes Project and the Aquatic Symbiosis Genome Project. Inspection of 60 mitochondrial genomes assembled with MitoHiFi for species that already have reference sequences in public databases showed the widespread presence of previously unreported repeats.
Conclusions MitoHiFi is able to assemble mitochondrial genomes from a wide phylogenetic range of taxa from Pacbio HiFi data. MitoHiFi is written in python and is freely available on github (https://github.com/marcelauliano/MitoHiFi). MitoHiFi is available with its dependencies as a singularity image on github (ghcr.io/marcelauliano/mitohifi:master).
Competing Interest Statement
The authors have declared no competing interest.
Footnotes
João Gabriel R. N. Ferreira joao.nunes{at}biobureau.com.br
Ksenia Krasheninnikova kk16{at}sanger.ac.uk
Giulio Formenti gformenti{at}rockefeller.edu
Linelle Abueg labueg{at}rockefeller.edu
James Torrance jt8{at}sanger.ac.uk
Eugene W. Myers gene.myers{at}gmail.com
Richard Durbin rd109{at}cam.ac.uk
Mark Blaxter mb35{at}sanger.ac.uk
Shane A. McCarthy sm15{at}sanger.ac.uk
There was a mistake on the affiliations. It was corrected.