Chromosome-scale genome assembly and annotation of the two-spotted cricket Gryllus bimaculatus (Orthoptera: Gryllidae)

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Abstract

The two-spotted cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus , is a key hemimetabolous model organism for developmental biology, neuroscience, and regeneration. The existing reference genome is, however, highly fragmented into 47,877 scaffolds, hampering chromosome-scale analyses for these fields. Here, we report a high-quality, chromosome-scale genome assembly for the white-eyed mutant strain of this cricket, generated using a combination of Nanopore and PacBio HiFi long reads, integrated with Hi-C data. The final 1.62 Gbp assembly achieves a scaffold N50 of 107.4 Mbp, a significant improvement in contiguity over the previous 6.3 Mbp N50. We anchored 94.45% of the assembly into 15 pseudomolecules, consistent with the known karyotype (n = 15). The genome completeness (BUSCO v6.0.0 insecta_odb12) reached 98.1%. We also updated the annotation, identifying 14,964 protein-coding genes. This gene set shows markedly improved completeness (BUSCO v6.0.0 insecta_odb12: 95.7%) compared with the previous annotation (81.2%) and successfully recovers all nine essential neuropeptide genes previously reported as missing from the draft assembly. This chromosome-scale genomic resource provides an essential foundation for comparative and functional genomics in G. bimaculatus .

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