Periodic Reporting for period 1 - CHOPPE (Comparative HaplotypOmics of Parthenogenetic Plectus nEmatodes)
Okres sprawozdawczy: 2023-05-01 do 2025-04-30
The lack of high-quality genomic resources for Plectus, with only few fragmented genome assemblies previously published, has severely hindered in-depth analysis of how parthenogenesis and cryptobiosis impact their genome structure and evolution in the context of parthenogenesis and cryptobiosis.
CHOPPE first aimed to develop robust methodologies for sequencing and assembling non-model nematode genomes, like Plectus, into collapsed or phased, chromosome-level or highly contiguous sequences. This included utilizing advanced long-read sequencing technologies (PacBio HiFi, Nanopore) and Hi-C reads. Following the application of these methods to several Plectus species, and the closely related sexual species Anaplectus granulosus, the project sought to understand the adaptation and evolution of Plectus, using comparative genomic approaches addressing gene content, repetitive content, and chromosome structure. We additionally aimed to investigate the origin of asexuality in Plectus and test reversal to asexuality. The project also addressed chromosomal adaptations in cryptobiotic nematodes by analyzing chromosome structure conservation in Plectus and Panagrolaimus nematodes, a phylogenetically distant but phenotypically similar cryptobiotic genus.