Department of Entomology, Comstock Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.
Center for Cell Analysis & Modeling, University of Connecticut Health Center, Farmington, CT 06030, USA.
G3 (Bethesda). 2022 Nov 4;12(11). doi: 10.1093/g3journal/jkac242.
Aedes aegypti is the vector of important human diseases, and genomic resources are crucial in facilitating the study of A. aegypti and its ecosystem interactions. Several laboratory-acclimated strains of this mosquito have been established, but the most used strain in toxicology studies is "Rockefeller," which was originally collected and established in Cuba 130 years ago. A full-length genome assembly of another reference strain, "Liverpool," was published in 2018 and is the reference genome for the species (AaegL5). However, genetic studies with the Rockefeller strain are complicated by the availability of only the Liverpool strain as the reference genome. Differences between Liverpool and Rockefeller have been known for decades, particularly in the expression of genes relevant to mosquito behavior and vector control (e.g. olfactory). These differences indicate that AaegL5 is likely not fully representative of the Rockefeller genome, presenting potential impediments to research. Here, we present a chromosomal-level assembly and annotation of the Rockefeller genome and a comparative characterization vs the Liverpool genome. Our results set the stage for a pan-genomic approach to understanding evolution and diversity within this important disease vector.
埃及伊蚊是重要的人类疾病载体,基因组资源对于促进对埃及伊蚊及其生态系统相互作用的研究至关重要。已经建立了几种实验室驯化的该蚊子品系,但在毒理学研究中使用最广泛的品系是“洛克菲勒”,它最初是在 130 年前在古巴采集和建立的。另一种参考品系“利物浦”的全长基因组组装已于 2018 年公布,是该物种的参考基因组(AaegL5)。然而,由于只有利物浦品系作为参考基因组,洛克菲勒品系的遗传研究变得复杂。几十年来,利物浦和洛克菲勒之间的差异一直存在,特别是在与蚊子行为和病媒控制(例如嗅觉)相关的基因表达方面。这些差异表明,AaegL5 可能不完全代表洛克菲勒基因组,这给研究带来了潜在的障碍。在这里,我们展示了洛克菲勒基因组的染色体水平组装和注释,并对其与利物浦基因组进行了比较分析。我们的研究结果为理解这一重要病媒的进化和多样性提供了全基因组研究方法的基础。