Non-vertebrate species represent about 95% of known metazoan (animal) diversity. They remain to this day relatively unexplored genetically, but understanding their genome structure and function is pivotal for expanding our current knowledge of evolution, ecology and biodiversity. Following the continuous improvements and decreasing costs of sequencing technologies, many genome assembly tools have been released, leading to a significant amount of genome projects being completed in recent years. In this review, we examine the current state of genome projects of non-vertebrate animal species. We present an overview of available sequencing technologies, assembly approaches, as well as pre and post-processing steps, genome assembly evaluation methods, and their application to non-vertebrate animal genomes.
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Guiglielmoni, N., Rivera-Vicéns, R., Koszul, R., & Flot, J. F. (2022). A deep dive into genome assemblies of non-vertebrate animals. Peer Community Journal, 2. https://doi.org/10.24072/pcjournal.128
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