Author:
Pang Bo,Zhan Zhihong,Wang Yunchao
Abstract
AbstractLucanidae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) are fascinating beetles exhibiting significant dimorphism and are widely used as beetle evolutionary study models. However, lacking high-quality genomes prohibits our understanding of Lucanidae. Herein, we proposed a chromosome-level genome assembly of a widespread species, Prosopocoilus inquinatus, combining PacBio HiFi, Illumina, and Hi-C data. The genome size reaches 649.73 Mb, having the scaffold N50 size of 59.50 Mb, and 99.6% (647.13 Mb) of the assembly successfully anchored on 12 chromosomes. The BUSCO analysis of the genome exhibits a completeness of 99.6% (n = 1,367), including 1,362 (98.5%) single-copy BUSCOs and 15 (1.1%) duplicated BUSCOs. The genome annotation identifies that the genome contains 61.41% repeat elements and 13,452 predicted protein-coding genes. This high-quality Lucanidae genome provides treasured genomic information to our knowledge of stag beetles.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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