A chromosome-level genome assembly of tomato pinworm, Tuta absoluta

Ying Liu(Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Xi Chen(State Key Laboratory of Rice Biology), Yanqiong Yin(Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Xiaowei Li(Institute of Plant Protection), Kang He(State Key Laboratory of Rice Biology), Xueqing Zhao(Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Xiangyong Li(Institute of Plant Protection), Xiyan Luo(Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Mei Yang(State Key Laboratory of Rice Biology), Zuoqi Wang(State Key Laboratory of Rice Biology), Runguo Shu(State Key Laboratory of Rice Biology), Ziqi Cheng(State Key Laboratory of Rice Biology), Kifle Gebreegziabiher Gebretsadik(Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Luo Chen(Institute of Plant Protection), Ran Wang(Institute of Plant Protection), Yaobin Lv(Institute of Plant Protection), Aidong Chen(Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Fei Li(State Key Laboratory of Rice Biology)
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June 17, 2023
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Abstract

The tomato pinworm, Tuta absoluta, or Phthorimaea absouta, is native to South America, but quickly spread to other regions of world, including Europe, Africa, and Asia, devastating to global tomato production. However, a lack of high-quality genome resources makes it difficult to understand its high invasiveness and ecological adaptation. Here, we sequenced the genome of the tomato pinworm using Nanopore platforms, yielding a genome assembly of 564.5 Mb with contig N50 of 3.33 Mb. BUSCO analysis demonstrated that this genome assembly has a high-level completeness of 98.0% gene coverage. In total, 310 Mb are repeating sequences accounting for 54.8% of genome assembly, and 21,979 protein-coding genes are annotated. Next, we used the Hi-C technique to anchor 295 contigs to 29 chromosomes, yielding a chromosome-level genome assembly with a scaffold N50 of 20.7 Mb. In sum, the high-quality genome assembly of the tomato pinworm is a useful gene resource that contributes to a better understanding of the biological characteristics of its invasiveness and will help in developing an efficient control policy.


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