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The Genome of Rhyzopertha dominica (Fab.) (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae): Adaptation for Success.

Brenda Oppert1, Anna Muszewska2, Kamil Steczkiewicz2, Eva Šatović-Vukšić3, Miroslav Plohl3, Jeffrey A Fabrick4, Konstantin S Vinokurov5, Igor Koloniuk6, J Spencer Johnston7, Timothy P L Smith8, Raul Narciso C Guedes9, Walter R Terra10, Clélia Ferreira10, Renata O Dias11, Konstantin A Chaply12, Elena N Elpidina13, Valeriia F Tereshchenkova14, Robert F Mitchell15, Audra J Jenson15, Rachel McKay15, Tisheng Shan16, Xiaolong Cao16, Zelong Miao16, Chao Xiong16, Haobo Jiang16, William R Morrison1, Sergey Koren17, David Schlipalius18, Marcé D Lorenzen19, Raman Bansal20, Yu-Hui Wang19, Lindsey Perkin21, Monica Poelchau22, Kenlee Friesen1, Morgan L Olmstead1, Erin Scully1, James F Campbell1.   

Abstract

The lesser grain borer, Rhyzopertha dominica (F.) (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae), is a major global pest of cereal grains. Infestations are difficult to control as larvae feed inside grain kernels, and many populations are resistant to both contact insecticides and fumigants. We sequenced the genome of R. dominica to identify genes responsible for important biological functions and develop more targeted and efficacious management strategies. The genome was assembled from long read sequencing and long-range scaffolding technologies. The genome assembly is 479.1 Mb, close to the predicted genome size of 480.4 Mb by flow cytometry. This assembly is among the most contiguous beetle assemblies published to date, with 139 scaffolds, an N50 of 53.6 Mb, and L50 of 4, indicating chromosome-scale scaffolds. Predicted genes from biologically relevant groups were manually annotated using transcriptome data from adults and different larval tissues to guide annotation. The expansion of carbohydrase and serine peptidase genes suggest that they combine to enable efficient digestion of cereal proteins. A reduction in the copy number of several detoxification gene families relative to other coleopterans may reflect the low selective pressure on these genes in an insect that spends most of its life feeding internally. Chemoreceptor genes contain elevated numbers of pseudogenes for odorant receptors that also may be related to the recent ontogenetic shift of R. dominica to a diet consisting primarily of stored grains. Analysis of repetitive sequences will further define the evolution of bostrichid beetles compared to other species. The data overall contribute significantly to coleopteran genetic research.

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Keywords:  Bostrichidae; Rhyzopertha dominica; insect genetics; insect reference genome; insecticide resistance; lesser grain borer

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35328000      PMCID: PMC8956072          DOI: 10.3390/genes13030446

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genes (Basel)        ISSN: 2073-4425            Impact factor:   4.141


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