Hello,
I am doing a de novo algae genome assembly. I expect my genome to be haploid, however when I run GenomeScope I receive a heterozygosity value of 0.828%. I am also receiving results that indicate I have high duplication in the genome (GenomeScope dup:0.808%, BUSCO: C: 94.3%[S:19.8%, D:74.5%]). I am wondering if these two things are related and have a few questions.
1) What does heterozygosity mean in terms of a haploid organism? (i.e if not receiving two sets of chromosomes/alleles then why/how does heterozygosity exist in haploids ... is this plant specific?)
2) Is high heterozygosity concerning? Does it need to be removed/masked?
3) Does heterozygosity indicate the genome is diploid? is it connected to the duplication results?
Thank you for any clarification or references that cover this topic.