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Improved reference genome of the arboviral vector Aedes albopictus

Authors :
Umberto Palatini
Reem A. Masri
Luciano V. Cosme
Sergey Koren
Françoise Thibaud-Nissen
James K. Biedler
Flavia Krsticevic
J. Spencer Johnston
Rebecca Halbach
Jacob E. Crawford
Igor Antoshechkin
Anna-Bella Failloux
Elisa Pischedda
Michele Marconcini
Jay Ghurye
Arang Rhie
Atashi Sharma
Dmitry A. Karagodin
Jeremy Jenrette
Stephanie Gamez
Pascal Miesen
Patrick Masterson
Adalgisa Caccone
Maria V. Sharakhova
Zhijian Tu
Philippos A. Papathanos
Ronald P. Van Rij
Omar S. Akbari
Jeffrey Powell
Adam M. Phillippy
Mariangela Bonizzoni
Source :
Genome Biology, Vol 21, Iss 1, Pp 1-29 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
BMC, 2020.

Abstract

Abstract Background The Asian tiger mosquito Aedes albopictus is globally expanding and has become the main vector for human arboviruses in Europe. With limited antiviral drugs and vaccines available, vector control is the primary approach to prevent mosquito-borne diseases. A reliable and accurate DNA sequence of the Ae. albopictus genome is essential to develop new approaches that involve genetic manipulation of mosquitoes. Results We use long-read sequencing methods and modern scaffolding techniques (PacBio, 10X, and Hi-C) to produce AalbF2, a dramatically improved assembly of the Ae. albopictus genome. AalbF2 reveals widespread viral insertions, novel microRNAs and piRNA clusters, the sex-determining locus, and new immunity genes, and enables genome-wide studies of geographically diverse Ae. albopictus populations and analyses of the developmental and stage-dependent network of expression data. Additionally, we build the first physical map for this species with 75% of the assembled genome anchored to the chromosomes. Conclusion The AalbF2 genome assembly represents the most up-to-date collective knowledge of the Ae. albopictus genome. These resources represent a foundation to improve understanding of the adaptation potential and the epidemiological relevance of this species and foster the development of innovative control measures.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1474760X and 91522137
Volume :
21
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Genome Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.1e26c972bac24388a3d71c9152213795
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-020-02141-w