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Genome sequencing of the sweetpotato whitefly Bemsia tabaci MED/Q

Authors :
Yuzhou Du
Yong Liu
Youjun Zhang
Chunhai Chen
Ye Yin
Ming Chen
Xin Yang
Brad S. Coates
Murad Ghanim
Huipeng Pan
Xiaoguo Jiao
Hongying Cui
Judith K. Brown
Evan L. Preisser
Jinquan Xia
Yanan Wen
Qingjun Wu
Dong Chu
Xinqiu Tan
Fengming Yan
Feng Ge
Baoyun Xu
Shaoli Wang
Zezhong Yang
Xueping Zhou
Yang Zeng
Bao-Li Qiu
Helene Delatte
Litao Guo
Yating Liu
Lixia Tian
Xiao-Wei Wang
Dan Wang
Jixing Xia
Chen Luo
Wen Xie
Xuguo 'Joe' Zhou
Qiang Gao
Midatharahally N. Maruthi
Jinyang Zhao
Jinqun Huang
Xianchun Li
Fang-Hao Wan
Source :
GigaScience
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Oxford Academic, 2017.

Abstract

The sweetpotato whitefly Bemisia tabaci is a highly destructive agricultural and ornamental crop pest. It damages host plants through both phloem feeding and vectoring plant pathogens. Introductions of B. tabaci are difficult to quarantine and eradicate because of its high reproductive rates, broad host plant range, and insecticide resistance. A total of 791 Gb of raw DNA sequence from whole genome shotgun sequencing, and 13 BAC pooling libraries were generated by Illumina sequencing using different combinations of mate-pair and pair-end libraries. Assembly gave a final genome with a scaffold N50 of 437 kb, and a total length of 658 Mb. Annotation of repetitive elements and coding regions resulted in 265.0 Mb TEs (40.3%) and 20 786 protein-coding genes with putative gene family expansions, respectively. Phylogenetic analysis based on orthologs across 14 arthropod taxa suggested that MED/Q is clustered into a hemipteran clade containing A. pisum and is a sister lineage to a clade containing both R. prolixus and N. lugens. Genome completeness, as estimated using the CEGMA and Benchmarking Universal Single-Copy Orthologs pipelines, reached 96% and 79%. These MED/Q genomic resources lay a foundation for future ‘pan-genomic’ comparisons of invasive vs. noninvasive, invasive vs. invasive, and native vs. exotic Bemisia, which, in return, will open up new avenues of investigation into whitefly biology, evolution, and management.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
GigaScience
Accession number :
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