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A chromosome-level assembly of the seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus genome with annotation of its repetitive elements.

Göran ArnqvistIvar WesterbergJames GalbraithAhmed SayadiDouglas G ScofieldRemi-André OlsenElina ImmonenFranziska BonathPhilip EwelsAlexander Suh
Published in: G3 (Bethesda, Md.) (2023)
Callosobruchus maculatus is a major agricultural pest of legume crops worldwide and an established model system in ecology and evolution. Yet, current molecular biological resources for this species are limited. Here, we employ Hi-C sequencing to generate a greatly improved genome assembly and we annotate its repetitive elements in a dedicated in-depth effort where we manually curate and classify the most abundant unclassified repeat subfamilies. We present a scaffolded chromosome-level assembly, which is 1.01 Gb in total length with 86% being contained within the 9 autosomes and the X chromosome. Repetitive sequences accounted for 70% of the total assembly. DNA transposons covered 18% of the genome, with the most abundant superfamily being Tc1-Mariner (9.75% of the genome). This new chromosome-level genome assembly of C. maculatus will enable future genetic and evolutionary studies not only of this important species but of beetles more generally.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • copy number
  • high frequency
  • climate change
  • gene expression
  • heavy metals
  • single cell