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Assembling large genomes: analysis of the stick insect (Clitarchus hookeri) genome reveals a high repeat content and sex-biased genes associated with reproduction.

Chen WuVictoria G TwortRoss N CrowhurstRichard D NewcombThomas R Buckley
Published in: BMC genomics (2017)
The evolution of large insect genomes such as L. migratoria and C. hookeri genomes is most likely due to the accumulation of repetitive regions and intron elongation. MITEs contributed significantly to the growth of C. hookeri genome size yet are surprisingly absent from the T. cristinae genome. Sex-biased genes identified from gonadal tissues, including genes involved in juvenile hormone synthesis, provide interesting candidates for the further study of flexible reproduction in stick insects.
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