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劫掠蚁(Polyergus mexicanus)的参考基因组。

Reference genome of the kidnapper ant, Polyergus mexicanus.

作者信息

Cash Elizabeth I, Escalona Merly, Ward Philip S, Sahasrabudhe Ruta, Miller Courtney, Toffelmier Erin, Fairbairn Colin, Seligmann William, Shaffer H Bradley, Tsutsui Neil D

机构信息

Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States.

Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States.

出版信息

J Hered. 2025 Jun 2;116(3):293-302. doi: 10.1093/jhered/esae047.

Abstract

Polyergus kidnapper ants are widely distributed, but relatively uncommon, throughout the Holarctic, spanning an elevational range from sea level to over 3,000 m. These species are well known for their obligate social parasitism with various Formica ant species, which they kidnap in dramatic, highly coordinated raids. Kidnapped Formica larvae and pupae become integrated into the Polyergus colony where they develop into adults and perform nearly all of the necessary colony tasks for the benefit of their captors. In California, Polyergus mexicanus is the most widely distributed Polyergus, but recent evidence has identified substantial genetic polymorphism within this species, including genetically divergent lineages associated with the use of different Formica host species. Given its unique behavior and genetic diversity, P. mexicanus plays a critical role in maintaining ecosystem balance by influencing the population dynamics and genetic diversity of its host ant species, Formica, highlighting its conservation value and importance in the context of biodiversity preservation. Here, we present a high-quality genome assembly of P. mexicanus from a sample collected in Plumas County, CA, United States, in the foothills of the central Sierra Nevada. This genome assembly consists of 364 scaffolds spanning 252.31 Mb, with contig N50 of 481,250 kb, scaffold N50 of 10.36 Mb, and Benchmarking Universal Single-Copy Orthologs (BUSCO) completeness of 95.4%. We also assembled the genome of the Wolbachia endosymbiont of P. mexicanus-a single, circular contig spanning 1.23 Mb. These genome sequences provide essential resources for future studies of conservation genetics, population genetics, speciation, and behavioral ecology in this charismatic social insect.

摘要

悍蚁广泛分布于全北区,但相对不常见,其海拔分布范围从海平面到超过3000米。这些物种以与各种蚁属蚂蚁的专性社会寄生关系而闻名,它们会在戏剧性的、高度协调的突袭中绑架蚁属蚂蚁。被绑架的蚁属幼虫和蛹融入悍蚁蚁群,在那里发育成成虫,并为其捕获者执行几乎所有必要的蚁群任务。在加利福尼亚州,墨西哥悍蚁是分布最广的悍蚁,但最近的证据表明该物种存在大量遗传多态性,包括与使用不同蚁属宿主物种相关的遗传分化谱系。鉴于其独特的行为和遗传多样性,墨西哥悍蚁通过影响其宿主蚁属蚂蚁的种群动态和遗传多样性,在维持生态系统平衡方面发挥着关键作用,凸显了其在生物多样性保护背景下的保护价值和重要性。在此,我们展示了从美国加利福尼亚州普拉马斯县内华达山脉中部山麓采集的样本中获得的高质量墨西哥悍蚁基因组组装。该基因组组装由364个支架组成,跨度为252.31 Mb,重叠群N50为481,250 kb,支架N50为10.36 Mb,基准通用单拷贝直系同源基因(BUSCO)完整性为95.4%。我们还组装了墨西哥悍蚁的沃尔巴克氏体共生菌的基因组——一个跨度为1.23 Mb的单环重叠群。这些基因组序列为今后对这种具有魅力的社会性昆虫进行保护遗传学、种群遗传学、物种形成和行为生态学研究提供了重要资源。

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