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  • Expected genome size vs. assembly total bases

    Hello,
    I sequenced a bacterial genome with an expected genome size of 2,9 Mbp.
    One of my sequenced isolate got 2,98 whereas the second one 3,12 Mbp. Are those results in the range expected? How much may the expected and the resulted genome size differ?

  • #2
    Maybe. There is not enough data here to answer the question. How did you determine the expected genome size? What is the variation in known genome sizes?

    Have a look at:

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genome/...lus%20subtilis[Organism]&cmd=DetailsSearch

    median total length (Mb): 4.13745

    Type strain is 4.22Mb

    Now go here:

    This resource organizes information on genomes including sequences, maps, chromosomes, assemblies, and annotations.


    Smallest genome is 2.68Mb. Largest is 5.4Mb (ignoring the chimeric one) - but the bulk are 3.8Mb to 4.5Mb - 0.7Mb difference in a relatively small genome.

    So I'd look at the variation in the published genomes to decide. The example above is just to show methodology not to start a discussion on the completeness of genomes or genome plasticity in B.subtilis

    But your assemblies could be very different in terms of content for a number of reasons, and without assessing them it is impossible to say what is 'expected'

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    • #3
      Hello,
      thank you for your reply.
      I was working with L.monocytogenes and I now found that the Genome size I got is in the range of those genomes that are found on NCBI.

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