Abstract

Abstract* The brown thornbill (Acanthiza pusilla) is a songbird endemic to eastern Australia with five recognised subspecies within the brown thornbill. The most notable is the King Island brown thornbill (Acanthiza pusilla magnirostris) of which there are less than 100 remaining and based on expert elicitation are the most likely Australian bird to become extinct in the next 20 years. We sequenced PacBio HiFi reads of the brown thornbill to generate a high-quality reference genome 1.25Gb in size and contig N50 of 20.1Mb. Additionally, we sequenced mRNA from three tissues to generate a global transcriptome to aid with genome annotation. The generation of a reference genome for the brown thornbill provides an important resource to align additional genomic data which will be produced in the near future.

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