Abstract
AbstractThe wood ant Formica exsecta (Formicidae; Hymenoptera), is a common ant species throughout the Palearctic region. The species is a well established model for studies of ecological characteristics and evolutionary conflict. In this study, we sequenced and assembled draft genomes for Formica exsecta and its endosymbiont Wolbachia. The draft F. exsecta genome is 277.7 Mb long; we identify 13,767 protein coding genes for which we provide gene ontology, and protein domain annotations. This is also the first report of a Wolbachia genome from ants, and provides insights into the phylogenetic position of this endosymbiont. We also identified multiple horizontal gene transfer events (HGTs) from Wolbachia to F. exsecta. Some of these HGTs have also occurred in parallel in multiple other insect genomes, highlighting the extent of HGTs in eukaryotes. We expect that the F. exsecta genome will be valuable resource in further exploration of the molecular basis of the evolution of social organization.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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