159: Short Reads, Big Biodiversity: The Untapped Potential of Genome Skimming
Base by Base6 Okt 2025

159: Short Reads, Big Biodiversity: The Untapped Potential of Genome Skimming

Bleidorn C et al., Trends in Genetics - This episode examines a Trends in Genetics review arguing that short-read shotgun sequencing and genome skimming remain powerful, cost-effective tools for biodiversity research. The authors highlight applications from species identification and biomass estimation to phylogenomics and museum-based genomics, and discuss how short reads complement long-read initiatives to meet Global Biodiversity Framework goals. Key terms: short-read sequencing, genome skimming, biodiversity monitoring, museum genomics, phylogenomics.

Study Highlights:
Emerging short-read platforms are lowering costs and increasing throughput, making large-scale sequencing more accessible. Genome skimming recovers organellar genomes and phylogenetically informative nuclear markers from low-coverage data, and assembly-free methods expand phylogenetic analyses to degraded or low-coverage samples. Short-read data enable accurate estimation of genome size and repeat content from skimmed datasets, and museum collections offer a rich source to fill taxonomic and genomic gaps for biodiversity monitoring. Together, these approaches support scalable monitoring and reference database building aligned with the GBF.

Conclusion:
Short-read shotgun sequencing, especially genome skimming and assembly-free analyses, remains a practical and scalable approach to generate genomic resources across taxa, complement long-read reference genomes, and accelerate biodiversity monitoring, phylogenomics, and conservation efforts under the Global Biodiversity Framework.

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Article title:
The untapped potential of short-read sequencing in biodiversity research

First author:
Bleidorn C

Journal:
Trends in Genetics

DOI:
10.1016/j.tig.2025.09.001

Reference:
Bleidorn C, Sandberg F, Martin S, Vogler AP, Podsiadlowski L. The untapped potential of short-read sequencing in biodiversity research. Trends in Genetics. 2025. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tig.2025.09.001

License:
This episode is based on an open-access article published under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0) – https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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