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Genome Sequencing
November 04, 2022 EDT

The Complete Genome Sequences of 94 Species of Parrots (Psittaciformes, Aves)

Taylor Hains, Stacy Pirro, Kathleen O'Neill, Jafet Valez, Nancy Speed, Susan Clubb, Taras Oleksyk, John Bates, Shannon Hackett,
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https://doi.org/10.56179/001c.40338
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Hains, Taylor, Stacy Pirro, Kathleen O’Neill, Jafet Valez, Nancy Speed, Susan Clubb, Taras Oleksyk, John Bates, and Shannon Hackett. 2022. “The Complete Genome Sequences of 94 Species of Parrots (Psittaciformes, Aves).” Biodiversity Genomes, November. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.56179/​001c.40338.
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Abstract

We present the complete genome sequences of 94 species of parrots from 40 genera. Illumina sequencing was performed on genetic material from single individuals. The reads were assembled using a de novo method followed by a finishing step. The raw and assembled data is publicly available via Genbank.

Introduction

Parrots (Psittaciformes) include 401 extant species in 92 genera (Lepage, Vaidya, and Guralnick 2014). Found primarily in tropical and subtropical regions, the highest biodiversity of parrots is found in South America and Australasia. Parrots are among the most intelligent of birds. The ability of some species to imitate human speech, and their colorful plumage has made them popular in the pet trade. The capturing of young parrots for sale as pets, along with habitat loss, has greatly diminished the wild populations of some species. The IUCN lists approximately a third of parrot species threatened with extinction.

We present the assembled genome sequences from 94 extant species of parrots. Tissue samples were obtained from live birds, preserved birds, and tissue samples from museums. More detailed information about the specimen used for each species can be found in the Biosample linked to each genome assembly in Genbank.

Methods

DNA extraction was performed using the Qiagen DNAeasy genomic extraction kit using the standard process. A paired-end sequencing library was constructed using the Illumina TruSeq kit according to the manufacturer’s instructions. The library was sequenced on an Illumina Hi-Seq platform in paired-end, 2 × 150 bp format. The resulting fastq files were trimmed of adapter/primer sequence and low-quality regions with Trimmomatic v0.33 (Bolger, Lohse, and Usadel 2014). The trimmed sequence was assembled by SPAdes v2.5 (Bankevich et al. 2012) followed by a finishing step using Zanfona (Kieras, O’Neill, and Pirro 2021).

Results and Data Availability

All data, including raw reads and assembled genome sequence, is available via Genbank.

species genome_accession
Agapornis roseicollis JANEXD000000000
Amazona aestiva JANEXC000000000
Amazona autumnalis JANDJX000000000
Amazona leucocephala JANDEE000000000
Amazona vinacea JANZMG000000000
Anodorhynchus hyacinthinus WOUG00000000
Ara ambiguus JANCME000000000
Ara ararauna JANCMI000000000
Ara chloropterus WSYR00000000
Ara glaucogularis JAAAKJ000000000
Ara macao JANEYE000000000
Ara militaris JAAAKA000000000
Ara rubrogenys JANCMJ000000000
Ara severus JANRGX000000000
Aratinga auricapillus JANEXI000000000
Aratinga jandaya JANCMD000000000
Aratinga maculata JANCNV000000000
Aratinga nenday JANCMF000000000
Aratinga solstitialis WYDG00000000
Aratinga weddellii WYDH00000000
Barnardius zonarius JAOEHM000000000
Bolborhynchus lineola JAOEHX000000000
Cacatua alba JANEMJ000000000
Cacatua ducorpsii JAOEHO000000000
Cacatua moluccensis JAOEHW000000000
Callocephalon fimbriatum JANDEC000000000
Coracopsis vasa JANHGB000000000
Cyanoliseus patagonus JAOTBC000000000
Cyanoramphus novaezelandiae JAOSLK000000000
Deroptyus accipitrinus JANHGX000000000
Diopsittaca nobilis JANEXE000000000
Eclectus roratus JAAGVV000000000
Eos histrio JANHHC000000000
Eos semilarvata JANDED000000000
Eupsittula aurea JANEWX000000000
Eupsittula cactorum JANDAZ000000000
Eupsittula canicularis JANEXJ000000000
Eupsittula nana JANEXK000000000
Eupsittula pertinax WUQE00000000
Guaruba guarouba JAABOC000000000
Lophochroa leadbeateri JAAAKP000000000
Lorius chlorocercus JAOSLP000000000
Lorius garrulus JAAAKI000000000
Lorius lory JAOSLQ000000000
Melopsittacus undulatus JAOEHZ000000000
Myiopsitta monachus WUAQ00000000
Nymphicus hollandicus WTXV00000000
Orthopsittaca manilatus JANEXM000000000
Pionites leucogaster JAOEIA000000000
Pionus maximiliani JANEMH000000000
Pionus senilis WURU00000000
Platycercus adscitus JAOSLL000000000
Poicephalus cryptoxanthus JANHOB000000000
Poicephalus gulielmi JANEXQ000000000
Poicephalus meyeri JANHGE000000000
Poicephalus robustus JANDJS000000000
Poicephalus rufiventris JANEXB000000000
Poicephalus senegalus JAOEIB000000000
Primolius auricollis JANFOM000000000
Primolius couloni JANDJU000000000
Primolius maracana JANEWZ000000000
Probosciger aterrimus JANIIB000000000
Psephotus haematonotus JANEWY000000000
Psilopsiagon aurifrons JAOEHY000000000
Psilopsiagon aymara JANRGW000000000
Psittacara chloropterus JANEXP000000000
Psittacara holochlorus JANDAY000000000
Psittacara leucophthalmus JANDJW000000000
Psittacara mitratus JANEXA000000000
Psittacara wagleri JANEMI000000000
Psittacula cyanocephala JANEXR000000000
Psittacus erithacus WYDI00000000
Psittacus timneh WYDJ00000000
Psitteuteles goldiei JAAAKH000000000
Pyrrhura albipectus JANFOL000000000
Pyrrhura amazonum JANFON000000000
Pyrrhura chapmani JANZXS000000000
Pyrrhura cruentata WUAO00000000
Pyrrhura egregia JANEXG000000000
Pyrrhura frontalis JAAAKN000000000
Pyrrhura griseipectus JAAAKS000000000
Pyrrhura hoematotis JANFOO000000000
Pyrrhura hoffmanni JANHGK000000000
Pyrrhura lepida JAABNU000000000
Pyrrhura lucianii JANIAF000000000
Pyrrhura melanura JANFOK000000000
Pyrrhura molinae JAADKS000000000
Pyrrhura orcesi JANHHA000000000
Pyrrhura perlata JAAGVT000000000
Pyrrhura picta JANHHB000000000
Pyrrhura roseifrons JANFHV000000000
Rhynchopsitta pachyrhyncha JANEXL000000000
Thectocercus acuticaudatus JANHGZ000000000
Trichoglossus euteles JAOEHP000000000

Funding

Funding was provided by Iridian Genomes, grant# IRGEN_RG_2021-1345 Genomic Studies of Eukaryotic Taxa.

Submitted: October 25, 2022 EDT

Accepted: November 04, 2022 EDT

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