2023
DOI: 10.1093/gbe/evad141
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Chromosomal-level Genome Assembly of the Coffee Bee Hawk Moth Reveals the Evolution of Chromosomes and the Molecular Basis of Distinct Phenotypes

Abstract: Cephonodes hylas, the coffee bee hawkmoth is a hawkmoth species with unique characteristics, such as larvae feeding on gardenia, overcoming the toxicity of its iridoid glycosides, diurnal adults, and transparent wings. Although C. hylas is a fascinating model for molecular biological research, genome sequence analysis-based genetic approaches to elucidate these peculiarities have not yet been undertaken. We successfully achieved de novo genome assembly at the chromosome level of C. hylas comparable to the Lepi… Show more

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“…The karyotypes of Cervidae exhibit significant diversity in diploid chromosome number (2n = 6-70) [12], indicating abundant chromosomal evolution events of Cervidae species. With the vigorous development of sequencing technology, an increasing number of species now possess chromosome-level genomes, enabling the exploration of chromosome evolution at the genomic level [13][14][15][16]. Comparative genomics is extensively utilized to explore evolutionary relationships and chromosome evolution among different species and large populations [17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The karyotypes of Cervidae exhibit significant diversity in diploid chromosome number (2n = 6-70) [12], indicating abundant chromosomal evolution events of Cervidae species. With the vigorous development of sequencing technology, an increasing number of species now possess chromosome-level genomes, enabling the exploration of chromosome evolution at the genomic level [13][14][15][16]. Comparative genomics is extensively utilized to explore evolutionary relationships and chromosome evolution among different species and large populations [17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%