The genome sequences of Danio albolineatus (Blyth, 1860), Danio choprai Hora, 1928, Danio jaintianensis (Sen, 2007) and Danio tinwini [Kullander & Fang], 2009
Kerstin Howe, Braedan McCluskey, Uwe Irion, Ralf Britz, Shane A. McCarthy, Sarah Pelan, Jonathan M.D. Wood, Michelle Smith, Karen Oliver, Ivan Rodrigo Wolf, Alan Elena, Bingpeng Xing

TL;DR
This paper provides genome sequences for four Danio fish species, offering insights into their genetic makeup.
Contribution
The study presents new genome assemblies for four Danio species, expanding genomic resources for this group.
Findings
Scaffold-level genome assemblies were generated for Danio albolineatus, Danio choprai, Danio jaintianensis, and Danio tinwini.
Genome sizes ranged from 1,102.16 Mb to 1,497.36 Mb across the four species.
Abstract
We present the scaffold-level genome assemblies of four Danio species, released in 2020: Danio albolineatus, Danio choprai, Danio jaintianensis and Danio tinwini (Chordata; Actinopterygii; Cypriniformes; Cyprinidae). Genome sizes range from 1,102.16 Mb for Danio choprai to 1,497.36 Mb for Danio tinwini.
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Taxonomy
TopicsIdentification and Quantification in Food · Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies · Fish Biology and Ecology Studies
