Fig. 1: Assembly and annotation of the genomes of six bat species. | Nature

Fig. 1: Assembly and annotation of the genomes of six bat species.

From: Six reference-quality genomes reveal evolution of bat adaptations

Fig. 1: Assembly and annotation of the genomes of six bat species.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a, Genome assembly strategy and data produced. b, Comparison of assembly contiguity. N(x) % graphs show contig (left) and scaffold (right) sizes (y-axis), in which x per cent of the assembly consists of contigs and scaffolds of at least that size. Coloured lines refer to species with Bat1K assemblies. Extended Data Figure 1 labels all previous bat assemblies (shown as grey lines here). c, Overview of our strategy to annotate coding genes combining various types of evidence. cgp, comparative gene prediction. d, Comparison of the completeness of gene annotations, as a percentage of 4,101 mammalian genes from BUSCO. e, Total number of annotated genes.

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