2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.06.01.494423
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Long-read HiFi Sequencing Correctly Assembles Repetitive heavy fibroin Silk Genes in New Moth and Caddisfly Genomes

Abstract: Insect silk is an incredibly versatile biomaterial. Lepidoptera and their sister lineage, Trichoptera, display some of the most diverse uses of silk with varying strength, adhesive qualities and elastic properties. It is well known that silk fibroin genes are long (> 20 kb) and have many repetitive motifs. These features make these genes challenging to sequence. Most research thus far has focused on conserved N- and C-terminal regions of fibroin genes because a full comparison of repetitive regions across t… Show more

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