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BMC genomic data
2025
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| Online Access: | https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41331900/ |
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- Draft genome and de novo transcriptome assembly of the Antarctic marine flatworm Obrimoposthia wandeli. Shin, Seung Chul Kim, Sanghee OBJECTIVES: Obrimoposthia wandeli is the most abundant marine planarian in the intertidal zone of the maritime Antarctic region and is presumed to have adapted to the extreme conditions of the Southern Ocean. However, genomic studies on marine flatworms remain extremely limited, with only one marine planarian genome currently available in public databases. We present the first draft genome and de novo transcriptome assembly of O. wandeli from Antarctica, providing a valuable genomic resource for the study of flatworm biology and environmental adaptation under harsh environments. DATA DESCRIPTION: We sequenced the genome and transcriptome of O. wandeli collected near King Sejong Station using Oxford Nanopore long-read, Illumina paired-end, and RNA sequencing. The draft genome assembly spans 1.35 Gb across 6,912 contigs, with an N50 of 343,088 bp and an estimated 48,310 predicted genes. The assembly showed Benchmarking Universal Single-Copy Orthologs (BUSCO) completeness scores of 80.2% (genome) and 80.8% (proteins). The de novo transcriptome assembly identified 26,169 non-redundant transcripts, with a BUSCO completeness of 93.1%. These genomic and transcriptomic datasets represent the first Antarctic marine planarian reference and provide a valuable resource for studying marine flatworm genomics.