Genome of the parasitoid wasp Dinocampus coccinellae reveals extensive duplications, accelerated evolution, and independent origins of thelytokous parthenogeny and solitary behavior

Author:

Sethuraman Arun12ORCID,Tovar Alicia1,Welch Walker1,Dettmers Ryan1,Arce Camila1,Skaggs Timothy1,Rothenberg Alexander1,Saisho Roxane1,Summerhays Bryce1,Cartmill Ryan1,Grenier Christy1,Vasquez Yumary13,Vansant Hannah1,Obrycki John4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences, California State University San Marcos, San Marcos, CA 92096, USA

2. Department of Biology, San Diego State University, San Diego, CA 92182, USA

3. Department of Life and Environmental Systems, University of California Merced, Merced, CA 95343, USA

4. Department of Entomology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506, USA

Abstract

Abstract Dinocampus coccinellae (Hymenoptera: Braconidae) is a generalist parasitoid wasp that parasitizes >50 species of predatory lady beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), with thelytokous parthenogeny as its primary mode of reproduction. Here, we present the first high-quality genome of D. coccinellae using a combination of short- and long-read sequencing technologies, followed by assembly and scaffolding of chromosomal segments using Chicago + HiC technologies. We also present a first-pass ab initio and a reference-based genome annotation and resolve timings of divergence and evolution of (1) solitary behavior vs eusociality, (2) arrhenotokous vs thelytokous parthenogenesis, and (3) rates of gene loss and gain among Hymenopteran lineages. Our study finds (1) at least 2 independent origins of eusociality and solitary behavior among Hymenoptera, (2) 2 independent origins of thelytokous parthenogenesis from ancestral arrhenotoky, and (3) accelerated rates of gene duplications, loss, and gain along the lineages leading to D. coccinellae. Our work both affirms the ancient divergence of Braconid wasps from ancestral Hymenopterans and accelerated rates of evolution in response to adaptations to novel hosts, including polyDNA viral coevolution.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Biology

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