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Chromosomal-Level Genome Assembly of a True Bug, Aspongopus chinensis Dallas, 1851 (Hemiptera: Dinidoridae)

The true bug, Aspongopus chinensis Dallas, 1851 (Hemiptera: Dinidoridae), is a fascinating insect with prolonged diapause and medicinal properties but also a notorious pest. However, because of the lack of genomic resources, an in-depth understanding of its biological characteristics is lacking. Her...

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Autores principales: Jiang, Tao, Yin, Zhiyong, Cai, Renlian, Yu, Hengmei, Lu, Qin, Zhao, Shuai, Tian, Ying, Yan, Yufang, Guo, Jianjun, Chen, Xiangsheng
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8557641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34623414
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evab232
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author Jiang, Tao
Yin, Zhiyong
Cai, Renlian
Yu, Hengmei
Lu, Qin
Zhao, Shuai
Tian, Ying
Yan, Yufang
Guo, Jianjun
Chen, Xiangsheng
author_facet Jiang, Tao
Yin, Zhiyong
Cai, Renlian
Yu, Hengmei
Lu, Qin
Zhao, Shuai
Tian, Ying
Yan, Yufang
Guo, Jianjun
Chen, Xiangsheng
author_sort Jiang, Tao
collection PubMed
description The true bug, Aspongopus chinensis Dallas, 1851 (Hemiptera: Dinidoridae), is a fascinating insect with prolonged diapause and medicinal properties but also a notorious pest. However, because of the lack of genomic resources, an in-depth understanding of its biological characteristics is lacking. Here, we report the first genome assembly of A. chinensis anchored to 10 pseudochromosomes, which was achieved by combining PacBio long reads and Hi-C sequencing data. This chromosome-level genome assembly was 1.55 Gb in size with a scaffold N50 of 156 Mb. The benchmarking universal single-copy ortholog (BUSCO) analysis of the assembly captured 96.6% of the BUSCO genes. A total of 686,888,052 bp of repeat sequences, 18,511 protein-coding genes, and 1,749 noncoding RNAs were annotated. By comparing the A. chinensis genome with that of 8 homologous insects and 2 model organisms, 213 rapidly evolving gene families were identified, including 83 expanded and 130 contracted gene families. The functional enrichment of Gene Ontology and KEGG pathways showed that the significantly expanded gene families were primarily involved in metabolism, immunity, detoxification, and DNA/RNA replication associated with stress responses. The data reported here shed light on the ecological adaptation of A. chinensis and further expanded our understanding of true bug evolution in general.
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spelling pubmed-85576412021-11-01 Chromosomal-Level Genome Assembly of a True Bug, Aspongopus chinensis Dallas, 1851 (Hemiptera: Dinidoridae) Jiang, Tao Yin, Zhiyong Cai, Renlian Yu, Hengmei Lu, Qin Zhao, Shuai Tian, Ying Yan, Yufang Guo, Jianjun Chen, Xiangsheng Genome Biol Evol Genome Report The true bug, Aspongopus chinensis Dallas, 1851 (Hemiptera: Dinidoridae), is a fascinating insect with prolonged diapause and medicinal properties but also a notorious pest. However, because of the lack of genomic resources, an in-depth understanding of its biological characteristics is lacking. Here, we report the first genome assembly of A. chinensis anchored to 10 pseudochromosomes, which was achieved by combining PacBio long reads and Hi-C sequencing data. This chromosome-level genome assembly was 1.55 Gb in size with a scaffold N50 of 156 Mb. The benchmarking universal single-copy ortholog (BUSCO) analysis of the assembly captured 96.6% of the BUSCO genes. A total of 686,888,052 bp of repeat sequences, 18,511 protein-coding genes, and 1,749 noncoding RNAs were annotated. By comparing the A. chinensis genome with that of 8 homologous insects and 2 model organisms, 213 rapidly evolving gene families were identified, including 83 expanded and 130 contracted gene families. The functional enrichment of Gene Ontology and KEGG pathways showed that the significantly expanded gene families were primarily involved in metabolism, immunity, detoxification, and DNA/RNA replication associated with stress responses. The data reported here shed light on the ecological adaptation of A. chinensis and further expanded our understanding of true bug evolution in general. Oxford University Press 2021-10-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8557641/ /pubmed/34623414 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evab232 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Genome Report
Jiang, Tao
Yin, Zhiyong
Cai, Renlian
Yu, Hengmei
Lu, Qin
Zhao, Shuai
Tian, Ying
Yan, Yufang
Guo, Jianjun
Chen, Xiangsheng
Chromosomal-Level Genome Assembly of a True Bug, Aspongopus chinensis Dallas, 1851 (Hemiptera: Dinidoridae)
title Chromosomal-Level Genome Assembly of a True Bug, Aspongopus chinensis Dallas, 1851 (Hemiptera: Dinidoridae)
title_full Chromosomal-Level Genome Assembly of a True Bug, Aspongopus chinensis Dallas, 1851 (Hemiptera: Dinidoridae)
title_fullStr Chromosomal-Level Genome Assembly of a True Bug, Aspongopus chinensis Dallas, 1851 (Hemiptera: Dinidoridae)
title_full_unstemmed Chromosomal-Level Genome Assembly of a True Bug, Aspongopus chinensis Dallas, 1851 (Hemiptera: Dinidoridae)
title_short Chromosomal-Level Genome Assembly of a True Bug, Aspongopus chinensis Dallas, 1851 (Hemiptera: Dinidoridae)
title_sort chromosomal-level genome assembly of a true bug, aspongopus chinensis dallas, 1851 (hemiptera: dinidoridae)
topic Genome Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8557641/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34623414
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evab232
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