2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.07.11.602864
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Transposable element accumulation drives genome size increase inHylesia metabus(Lepidoptera: Saturniidae), an urticating moth species from South America

Charles Perrier,
Rémi Allio,
Fabrice Legeai
et al.

Abstract: We present the first nuclear genome assembly and a complete mitogenome forHylesia metabus(Arthropoda; Insecta; Lepidoptera; Saturniidae). The assembled nuclear genome sequence is 1,271 Mb long, which is among the 10 largest lepidopteran genome assemblies published to date. It is scaffolded in 31 pseudo chromosomes, has a BUSCO score of 99.5%, and has a highly conserved synteny compared to phylogenetically close species. Repetitive elements make up 67% of the nuclear genome and are mainly located in intergenic … Show more

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