TY - JOUR T1 - Sequencing, <em>de novo</em> assembly and annotation of the genome of the scleractinian coral, <em>Pocillopora acuta</em> JF - bioRxiv DO - 10.1101/698688 SP - 698688 AU - Jeremie Vidal-Dupiol AU - Cristian Chaparro AU - Marine Pratlong AU - Pierre Pontaroti AU - Christoph Grunau AU - Guillaume Mitta Y1 - 2019/01/01 UR - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2019/07/11/698688.abstract N2 - Coral reefs are the most divers marine ecosystem. However, under the pressure of global changes and anthropogenic disturbances corals and coral reefs are declining worldwide. In order to better predict and understand the future of these organisms all the tools of modern biology are needed today. However, many NGS based approaches are not feasible in corals because of the lack of reference genomes. Therefore we have sequenced, de novo assembled, and annotated, the draft genome of one of the most studied coral species, Pocillopora acuta (ex damicornis). The sequencing strategy was based on four libraries with complementary insert size and sequencing depth (180pb, 100x; 3Kb, 25x; 8kb, 12x and 20 kb, 12x). The de novo assembly was performed with Platanus (352 Mb; 25,553 scaffolds; N50 171,375 bp). 36,140 genes were annotated by RNA-seq data and 64,558 by AUGUSTUS (Hidden-Markov model). Gene functions were predicted through Blast and orthology based approaches. This new genomic resource will enable the development of a large array of genome wide studies but also shows that the de novo assembly of a coral genome is now technically feasible and economically realistic. ER -