The de novo genome of the Black-necked Snakefly (Venustoraphidia nigricollis Albarda, 1891): A resource to study the evolution of living fossils

Author:

Wolf Magnus12ORCID,Greve Carola13ORCID,Schell Tilman13ORCID,Janke Axel123ORCID,Schmitt Thomas45ORCID,Pauls Steffen U367ORCID,Aspöck Horst8ORCID,Aspöck Ulrike910ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre (BiK-F) , Frankfurt am Main , Germany

2. Institute for Ecology, Evolution and Diversity, Goethe University , Frankfurt am Main , Germany

3. LOEWE-Centre for Translational Biodiversity Genomics (LOEWE-TBG) , Frankfurt am Main , Germany

4. Senckenberg German Entomological Institute , Müncheberg , Germany

5. Entomology and Biogeography, Faculty of Science, Institute of Biochemistry and Biology, University of Potsdam , Potsdam , Germany

6. Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum Frankfurt , Frankfurt am Main , Germany

7. Institute of Insects Biotechnology, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen , Giessen , Germany

8. Institute of Specific Prophylaxis and Tropical Medicine, Medical Parasitology, Medical University of Vienna (MUW) , Vienna , Austria

9. Department of Evolutionary Biology, University of Vienna , Vienna , Austria

10. Department of Entomology, Natural History Museum Vienna , Vienna , Austria

Abstract

Abstract Snakeflies (Raphidioptera) are the smallest order of holometabolous insects that have kept their distinct and name-giving appearance since the Mesozoic, probably since the Jurassic, and possibly even since their emergence in the Carboniferous, more than 300 million years ago. Despite their interesting nature and numerous publications on their morphology, taxonomy, systematics, and biogeography, snakeflies have never received much attention from the general public, and only a few studies were devoted to their molecular biology. Due to this lack of molecular data, it is therefore unknown, if the conserved morphological nature of these living fossils translates to conserved genomic structures. Here, we present the first genome of the species and of the entire order of Raphidioptera. The final genome assembly has a total length of 669 Mbp and reached a high continuity with an N50 of 5.07 Mbp. Further quality controls also indicate a high completeness and no meaningful contamination. The newly generated data was used in a large-scaled phylogenetic analysis of snakeflies using shared orthologous sequences. Quartet score and gene concordance analyses revealed high amounts of conflicting signals within this group that might speak for substantial incomplete lineage sorting and introgression after their presumed re-radiation after the asteroid impact 66 million years ago. Overall, this reference genome will be a door-opening dataset for many future research applications, and we demonstrated its utility in a phylogenetic analysis that provides new insights into the evolution of this group of living fossils.

Funder

Hessen State Ministry of Higher Education, Research and the Arts

LOEWE Centre for Translational Biodiversity Genomics

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biotechnology

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