Re-annotated genomes for plastomes and mitogenomes
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Diatoms are pivotal in global oxygen, carbon dioxide, and silica cycling, contributing significantly to photosynthesis and serving as fundamental components in aquatic ecosystems. Recent advancements in genomic sequencing have shed light on their evolutionary dynamics, revealing evolutionary complex genomes influenced by symbiotic relationships and horizontal gene transfer events. By analyzing 120 plastome and 70 mitogenome publicly available sequences, this paper aims to elucidate the evolutionary dynamics of diatoms across diverse lineages. In comparing genomic events between plastomes and mitogenomes, gene losses and pseudogenes were more frequently observed in plastomes, while they were less commonly found in mitogenomes. Overall, gene losses were abundant in the plastomes of Astrosyne radiata, Toxarium undulatum, and Proboscia sp. Frequently lost and pseudogenized genes were acpP, ilv, serC, tsf, tyrC, ycf42 and bas1. In mitogenomes, mttB, secY and tatA genes were lost repeatedly a..., Genomes deposited in NCBI GenBank may contain annotation errors or missing gene data, which can lead to misinterpretations regarding gene losses and gains. In fact, this was the case for every one of the published organellar genomes we analyzed. To address this, the authors included a confirmatory step to verify whether genes were actually absent or simply missing due to annotation issues. Thus, all genomes were re-annotated using multiple reference genomes to ensure annotation completeness., , # Re-annotated genomes
[https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.70rxwdc7b](https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.70rxwdc7b)
## Description of the data and file structure
#### Genome Annotation and Validation Process
#### Background
Genomes deposited in public databases such as NCBI GenBank often contain annotation errors or missing gene information. These inaccuracies can lead to incorrect conclusions about gene presence, loss, or gain in the studied organisms. In fact, during our analysis, every published organellar genome we examined showed some level of annotation inconsistency or incompleteness.
#### Problem with Existing Annotations
A common issue, particularly with diatom genomes in NCBI, is incomplete or poor annotation. This often happens because the reference genomes used during the original annotation process themselves lacked certain genes. Consequently, errors propagate and result in genomes that do not fully represent the true gene content.
#### Our Approach: Confirmatory Re-Annotati...,
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2025-07-03



