Unveiling the Genetic Blueprint of a Desert Scorpion: A Chromosome-level Genome of Hadrurus arizonensis Provides the First Reference for Parvorder Iurida

Author:

Bryant Meridia Jane1ORCID,Coello Asher M1ORCID,Glendening A M1ORCID,Hilliman Samuel A1ORCID,Jara Carolina Fernanda1ORCID,Pring Samuel S1ORCID,Rodríguez Rivera Aviel2ORCID,Santiago Membreño Jennifer3ORCID,Nigro Lisa4ORCID,Pauloski Nicole24ORCID,Graham Matthew R5ORCID,King Teisha1ORCID,Jockusch Elizabeth L1ORCID,O’Neill Rachel J24ORCID,Wegrzyn Jill L14ORCID,Santibáñez-López Carlos E6ORCID,Webster Cynthia N14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Connecticut , Storrs, CT , USA

2. Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of Connecticut , Storrs, CT , USA

3. Department of Physiology and Neurobiology, University of Connecticut , Storrs, CT , USA

4. Institute for Systems Genomics, University of Connecticut , Storrs, CT , USA

5. Department of Biology, Eastern Connecticut State University , Willimantic, CT , USA

6. Department of Biology, Western Connecticut State University , Danbury, CT , USA

Abstract

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 ultralong 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 reoriented 99.6% of bases into nine chromosomes and BUSCO identified 998 (98.6%) complete arthropod single copy orthologs. Repetitive elements represent 54.69% of the assembled bases, including 872,874 (29.39%) LINE elements. A total of 18,996 protein-coding genes and 75,256 transcripts were predicted, and extracted protein sequences yielded a BUSCO score of 97.2%. This is the first genome assembled and annotated within the family Hadruridae, representing a crucial resource for closing gaps in genomic knowledge of scorpions, resolving arachnid phylogeny, and advancing studies in comparative and functional genomics.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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