Single specimen genome assembly of Culicoides stellifer shows evidence of a non-retroviral endogenous viral element.

IF 3.5 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY BMC Genomics Pub Date : 2025-03-14 DOI:10.1186/s12864-025-11449-5
Jessica Castellanos-Labarcena, Yoamel Milián-García, Tyler A Elliott, Dirk Steinke, Robert Hanner, Sarah J Adamowicz
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Background: Advancing our knowledge of vector species genomes is a key step in our battle against the spread of diseases. Biting midges of the genus Culicoides are vectors of arboviruses that significantly affect livestock worldwide. Culicoides stellifer is a suspected vector with a wide range distribution in North America, for which cryptic diversity has been described.

Results: With just one specimen of C. stellifer, we assembled and annotated the nuclear and mitochondrial genome using the ultra-low input DNA PacBio protocol. The genome assembly is 119 Mb in length with a contig N50 value of 479.3 kb, contains 11% repeat sequences and 18,895 annotated protein-coding genes. To further elucidate the role of this species as a vector, we provide genomic evidence of a non-retroviral endogenous viral element integrated into the genome that corresponds to rhabdovirus nucleocapsid proteins, the same family as the vesicular stomatitis virus.

Conclusions: This genomic information will pave the way for future investigations into this species's putative vector role. We also demonstrate the practicability of completing genomic studies in small dipterans using single specimens preserved in ethanol as well as introduce a workflow for data analysis that considers the challenges of insect genome assembly.

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Culicoides stellifer 的单样本基因组组装显示出非逆转录病毒内源性病毒元件的证据。
背景:增进我们对病媒物种基因组的了解是对抗疾病传播的关键一步。咬蠓属是虫媒病毒的传播媒介,对全球牲畜的影响很大。Culicoides stellifer是一种疑似病媒,在北美洲分布广泛,其隐性多样性已被描述:结果:仅用一个 C. stellifer 标本,我们就利用超低输入 DNA PacBio 协议组装并注释了核基因组和线粒体基因组。基因组组装长度为 119 Mb,等位基因 N50 值为 479.3 kb,包含 11% 的重复序列和 18,895 个注释蛋白质编码基因。为了进一步阐明该物种作为载体的作用,我们提供了基因组证据,证明基因组中整合了一个非逆转录病毒内源病毒元件,该元件与横纹肌病毒核壳蛋白相对应,与水泡性口炎病毒同属一个家族:这些基因组信息将为今后研究该物种的假定载体作用铺平道路。我们还证明了利用保存在乙醇中的单个标本完成小型双翅目昆虫基因组研究的可行性,并介绍了一种考虑到昆虫基因组组装挑战的数据分析工作流程。
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BMC Genomics
BMC Genomics 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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6.4 months
期刊介绍: BMC Genomics is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of genome-scale analysis, functional genomics, and proteomics. BMC Genomics is part of the BMC series which publishes subject-specific journals focused on the needs of individual research communities across all areas of biology and medicine. We offer an efficient, fair and friendly peer review service, and are committed to publishing all sound science, provided that there is some advance in knowledge presented by the work.
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