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Chromosome-level genome assembly of Odontothrips loti Haliday (Thysanoptera: Thripidae)
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AbstractAs the predominant pest of alfalfa, Odontothrips loti Haliday causes great damages over the major alfalfa-growing regions of China. The characteristics of strong mobility and fecundity make them develop rapidly in the field and hard to be controlled. There is a shortage of bioinformation and limited genomic resources available of O. loti for us to develop novel pest management strategies. In this study, we constructed a chromosome-level reference genome assembly of O. loti with a genome size of 346.59 Mb and scaffold N50 length of 18.52 Mb, anchored onto 16 chromosomes and contained 20128 genes, of which 93.59% were functionally annotated. The results of 99.20% complete insecta_odb10 genes in BUSCO analysis, 91.11% short reads mapped to the ref-genome, and the consistent tendency among the thrips in the distribution of gene length reflects the quality of genome. Our study provided the first report of genome for the genus Odontothrips, which offers a genomic resource for further investigations on evolution and molecular biology of O. loti, contributing to pest management.
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Title: Chromosome-level genome assembly of Odontothrips loti Haliday (Thysanoptera: Thripidae)
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AbstractAs the predominant pest of alfalfa, Odontothrips loti Haliday causes great damages over the major alfalfa-growing regions of China.
The characteristics of strong mobility and fecundity make them develop rapidly in the field and hard to be controlled.
There is a shortage of bioinformation and limited genomic resources available of O.
loti for us to develop novel pest management strategies.
In this study, we constructed a chromosome-level reference genome assembly of O.
loti with a genome size of 346.
59 Mb and scaffold N50 length of 18.
52 Mb, anchored onto 16 chromosomes and contained 20128 genes, of which 93.
59% were functionally annotated.
The results of 99.
20% complete insecta_odb10 genes in BUSCO analysis, 91.
11% short reads mapped to the ref-genome, and the consistent tendency among the thrips in the distribution of gene length reflects the quality of genome.
Our study provided the first report of genome for the genus Odontothrips, which offers a genomic resource for further investigations on evolution and molecular biology of O.
loti, contributing to pest management.
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