Chromosome-level genome assembly and annotation of the chaetognath Flaccisagitta enflata

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Abstract

Chaetognaths, a phylum of enigmatic marine predators, present a significant challenge to phylogenetic reconstruction due to their uncertain evolutionary placement. While transcriptome analyses have suggested affinities with the Gnathifera clade, genomic data for this group remain scarce, hindering a comprehensive understanding of their evolution. Here, we present the first chromosome-level genome assembly of Flaccisagitta enflata, a species within the Aphragmophora order. The genome assembly includes 9 chromosome candidates with a total size of 794 Mb and a BUSCO score of 91.3% against the Metazoa lineage. This high-quality genome assembly provides a crucial resource for comparative genomic analyses within Chaetognatha and the broader Gnathifera clade, and it will facilitate investigations into chaetognath evolution and their phylogenetic relationships, addressing long-standing questions regarding their placement within the animal kingdom.

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