2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.22.586284
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Unveiling the genetic blueprint of a desert scorpion: A chromosome-level genome ofHadrurus arizonensisprovides the first reference for Parvorder Iurida

Meridia Jane Bryant,
Asher M. Coello,
Adam M. Glendening
et al.

Abstract: Over 400 million years old, scorpions represent an ancient group of arachnids and one of the first animals to adapt to life on land. Presently, the lack of available genomes within scorpions hinders research on their evolution. This study leverages ultra-long nanopore sequencing and Pore-C to generate the first chromosome level assembly and annotation for the desert hairy scorpion,Hadrurus arizonensis. The assembled genome is 2.23 Gb in size with an N50 of 280 Mb. Pore-C scaffolding re-oriented 99.6% of bases … Show more

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