2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.12.12.571347
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Shared features underlying compact genomes and extreme habitat use in chironomid midges

Lucas A. Nell,
Yi-Ming Weng,
Joseph S. Phillips
et al.

Abstract: Non-biting midges (family Chironomidae) are found throughout the world in a diverse array of aquatic and terrestrial habitats, can often tolerate harsh conditions such as hypoxia or desiccation, and have consistently compact genomes. Yet we know little about the shared molecular basis for these attributes and how they have evolved across the family. Here, we address these questions by first creating high-quality, annotated reference assemblies forTanytarsus gracilentus(subfamily Chironominae, tribe Tanytarsini… Show more

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