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Coping with living in the soil: the genome of the parthenogenetic springtail Folsomia candida.

Anna Faddeeva-VakhrushevaKen KraaijeveldMartijn F L DerksSeyed Yahya AnvarValeria AgamennoneWouter SuringAndries A KampfraathJacintha EllersGiang Le NgocCornelis A M van GestelJanine MariënSandra SmitNico M van StraalenDick Roelofs
Published in: BMC genomics (2017)
The expansion of stress response gene families suggests that stress defense was important to facilitate colonization of soils. The large number of HGT genes related to lignocellulose degradation could be beneficial to unlock carbohydrate sources in soil, especially those contained in decaying plant and fungal organic matter. Intra- as well as inter-scaffold duplications of gene clusters may be a consequence of its parthenogenetic lifestyle. This high quality genome will be instrumental for evolutionary biologists investigating deep phylogenetic lineages among arthropods and will provide the basis for a more mechanistic understanding in soil ecology and ecotoxicology.
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