The de novo genome of the “Spanish” slug Arion vulgaris Moquin-Tandon, 1855 (Gastropoda: Panpulmonata): massive expansion of transposable elements in a major pest species

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Chen ZeyuanORCID,Doğan ÖzgülORCID,Guiglielmoni NadègeORCID,Guichard AnneORCID,Schrödl Michael

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AbstractBackgroundThe “Spanish” slug, Arion vulgaris Moquin-Tandon, 1855, is considered to be among the 100 worst pest species in Europe. It is common and invasive to at least northern and eastern parts of Europe, probably benefitting from climate change and the modern human lifestyle. The origin and expansion of this species, the mechanisms behind its outstanding adaptive success and ability to outcompete other land slugs are worth to be explored on a genomic level. However, a high-quality chromosome-level genome is still lacking.FindingsThe final assembly of A. vulgaris was obtained by combining short reads, linked reads, Nanopore long reads, and Hi-C data. The genome assembly size is 1.54 Gb with a contig N50 length of 8.6 Mb. We found a recent expansion of transposable elements (TEs) which results in repetitive sequences accounting for more than 75% of the A. vulgaris genome, which is the highest among all known gastropod species. We identified 32,518 protein coding genes, and 2,763 species specific genes were functionally enriched in response to stimuli, nervous system and reproduction. With 1,237 single-copy orthologs from A. vulgaris and other related mollusks with whole-genome data available, we reconstructed the phylogenetic relationships of gastropods and estimated the divergence time of stylommatophoran land snails (Achatina) and Arion slugs at around 126 million years ago, and confirmed the whole genome duplication event shared by them.ConclusionsTo our knowledge, the A. vulgaris genome is the first land slug genome assembly published to date. The high-quality genomic data will provide valuable genetic resources for further phylogeographic studies of A. vulgaris origin and expansion, invasiveness, as well as molluscan aquatic-land transition and shell formation.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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