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First draft genome assembly of the desert locust, Schistocerca gregaria
Background: At the time of publication, the most devastating desert locust crisis in decades is affecting East Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and South-West Asia. The situation is extremely alarming in East Africa, where Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia face an unprecedented threat to food security and li...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7607483/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33163158 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.25148.2 |
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author | Verlinden, Heleen Sterck, Lieven Li, Jia Li, Zhen Yssel, Anna Gansemans, Yannick Verdonck, Rik Holtof, Michiel Song, Hojun Behmer, Spencer T. Sword, Gregory A. Matheson, Tom Ott, Swidbert R. Deforce, Dieter Van Nieuwerburgh, Filip Van de Peer, Yves Vanden Broeck, Jozef |
author_facet | Verlinden, Heleen Sterck, Lieven Li, Jia Li, Zhen Yssel, Anna Gansemans, Yannick Verdonck, Rik Holtof, Michiel Song, Hojun Behmer, Spencer T. Sword, Gregory A. Matheson, Tom Ott, Swidbert R. Deforce, Dieter Van Nieuwerburgh, Filip Van de Peer, Yves Vanden Broeck, Jozef |
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description | Background: At the time of publication, the most devastating desert locust crisis in decades is affecting East Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and South-West Asia. The situation is extremely alarming in East Africa, where Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia face an unprecedented threat to food security and livelihoods. Most of the time, however, locusts do not occur in swarms, but live as relatively harmless solitary insects. The phenotypically distinct solitarious and gregarious locust phases differ markedly in many aspects of behaviour, physiology and morphology, making them an excellent model to study how environmental factors shape behaviour and development. A better understanding of the extreme phenotypic plasticity in desert locusts will offer new, more environmentally sustainable ways of fighting devastating swarms. Methods: High molecular weight DNA derived from two adult males was used for Mate Pair and Paired End Illumina sequencing and PacBio sequencing. A reliable reference genome of Schistocerca gregaria was assembled using the ABySS pipeline, scaffolding was improved using LINKS. Results: In total, 1,316 Gb Illumina reads and 112 Gb PacBio reads were produced and assembled. The resulting draft genome consists of 8,817,834,205 bp organised in 955,015 scaffolds with an N50 of 157,705 bp, making the desert locust genome the largest insect genome sequenced and assembled to date. In total, 18,815 protein-encoding genes are predicted in the desert locust genome, of which 13,646 (72.53%) obtained at least one functional assignment based on similarity to known proteins. Conclusions: The desert locust genome data will contribute greatly to studies of phenotypic plasticity, physiology, neurobiology, molecular ecology, evolutionary genetics and comparative genomics, and will promote the desert locust’s use as a model system. The data will also facilitate the development of novel, more sustainable strategies for preventing or combating swarms of these infamous insects. |
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spelling | pubmed-76074832020-11-05 First draft genome assembly of the desert locust, Schistocerca gregaria Verlinden, Heleen Sterck, Lieven Li, Jia Li, Zhen Yssel, Anna Gansemans, Yannick Verdonck, Rik Holtof, Michiel Song, Hojun Behmer, Spencer T. Sword, Gregory A. Matheson, Tom Ott, Swidbert R. Deforce, Dieter Van Nieuwerburgh, Filip Van de Peer, Yves Vanden Broeck, Jozef F1000Res Research Article Background: At the time of publication, the most devastating desert locust crisis in decades is affecting East Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and South-West Asia. The situation is extremely alarming in East Africa, where Kenya, Ethiopia and Somalia face an unprecedented threat to food security and livelihoods. Most of the time, however, locusts do not occur in swarms, but live as relatively harmless solitary insects. The phenotypically distinct solitarious and gregarious locust phases differ markedly in many aspects of behaviour, physiology and morphology, making them an excellent model to study how environmental factors shape behaviour and development. A better understanding of the extreme phenotypic plasticity in desert locusts will offer new, more environmentally sustainable ways of fighting devastating swarms. Methods: High molecular weight DNA derived from two adult males was used for Mate Pair and Paired End Illumina sequencing and PacBio sequencing. A reliable reference genome of Schistocerca gregaria was assembled using the ABySS pipeline, scaffolding was improved using LINKS. Results: In total, 1,316 Gb Illumina reads and 112 Gb PacBio reads were produced and assembled. The resulting draft genome consists of 8,817,834,205 bp organised in 955,015 scaffolds with an N50 of 157,705 bp, making the desert locust genome the largest insect genome sequenced and assembled to date. In total, 18,815 protein-encoding genes are predicted in the desert locust genome, of which 13,646 (72.53%) obtained at least one functional assignment based on similarity to known proteins. Conclusions: The desert locust genome data will contribute greatly to studies of phenotypic plasticity, physiology, neurobiology, molecular ecology, evolutionary genetics and comparative genomics, and will promote the desert locust’s use as a model system. The data will also facilitate the development of novel, more sustainable strategies for preventing or combating swarms of these infamous insects. F1000 Research Limited 2021-05-21 /pmc/articles/PMC7607483/ /pubmed/33163158 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.25148.2 Text en Copyright: © 2021 Verlinden H et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Verlinden, Heleen Sterck, Lieven Li, Jia Li, Zhen Yssel, Anna Gansemans, Yannick Verdonck, Rik Holtof, Michiel Song, Hojun Behmer, Spencer T. Sword, Gregory A. Matheson, Tom Ott, Swidbert R. Deforce, Dieter Van Nieuwerburgh, Filip Van de Peer, Yves Vanden Broeck, Jozef First draft genome assembly of the desert locust, Schistocerca gregaria |
title | First draft genome assembly of the desert locust,
Schistocerca gregaria
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title_full | First draft genome assembly of the desert locust,
Schistocerca gregaria
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title_fullStr | First draft genome assembly of the desert locust,
Schistocerca gregaria
|
title_full_unstemmed | First draft genome assembly of the desert locust,
Schistocerca gregaria
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title_short | First draft genome assembly of the desert locust,
Schistocerca gregaria
|
title_sort | first draft genome assembly of the desert locust,
schistocerca gregaria |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7607483/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33163158 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.25148.2 |
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