GigaByte (Mar 2023)

The first genome assembly of the amphibian nematode parasite (Aplectana chamaeleonis)

  • Lei Han ,
  • Tianlu Liu ,
  • Fengping He ,
  • Zhijun Hou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.46471/gigabyte.79

Abstract

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Cosmocercoid nematodes are common parasites of the digestive tract of amphibians. Genomic resources are important for understanding the evolution of a species and the molecular mechanisms of parasite adaptation. So far, no genome resource of Cosmocercoid has been reported. In 2020, a massive Cosmocercoid infection was found in the small intestine of a toad, causing severe intestinal blockage. We morphologically identified this parasite as A. chamaeleonis. Here, we report the first A. chamaeleonis genome with a genome size of 1.04 Gb. The repeat content of this A. chamaeleonis genome is 72.45%, and the total length is 751 Mb. This resource is fundamental for understanding the evolution of Cosmocercoid and provides the molecular basis for Cosmocercoid infection and control.