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  • The Southern giant pouched rat (Cricetomys ansorgei) is notable for its keen sense of smell, which allows it to detect landmines and analyze chemical social signals.
  • Female pouched rats have a distinct reproductive physiology thought to be influenced by pheromones, making them a valuable model for studying chemosensory physiology and social behavior.
  • The first chromosome-scale genomic sequence of the pouched rat reveals over 22,000 protein-coding genes, including many related to olfactory function, and will serve as a crucial resource for future research.

Article Abstract

The Southern giant pouched rat, Cricetomys ansorgei, is a large rodent best known for its ability to detect landmines using its impressive sense of smell. Their powerful chemosensory abilities enable subtle discrimination of chemical social signals, and female pouched rats demonstrate a unique reproductive physiology hypothesized to be mediated by pheromonal mechanisms. Thus, C. ansorgei represents a novel mammalian model for chemosensory physiology, social behavior, and pheromonal control of reproductive physiology. We present the first chromosome-scale genomic sequence of the pouched rat encoding 22,671 protein coding genes, including 1571 olfactory receptors, and provide a glance into the evolutionary history of this species. Functional enrichment analysis reveals genetic expansions specific to the pouched rat are enriched for functions related to olfactory specialization. Overall, this assembly is of reference-quality, and will serve as a useful and informative genomic sequence on which we can confidently base future molecular research involving the pouched rat.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ygeno.2022.110521DOI Listing

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