Chromosome-level genome assembly for Sichuan taimen (hucho bleekeri) reveals the extraordinary tandem repeat proportions and its persistent population shrinkage
Xinmiao Zhang,
Dongmei Xiong,
Shenglong Jian
et al.
Abstract:The Chuanshan hucho (Hucho bleekeri) is one of the largest freshwater salmonids, and located at the base of the Salmoninae phylogeny. Facing a serious risk of extinction, the Chuanshan hucho has attracted widespread concern and has been listed as national first-level protected animal in China. Currently, biological research and conservation policies of the Chuanshan hucho are in full progress, but the complete genome sequence is still unknown which hindered the advance of its conservation genomics. In this stu… Show more
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