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  • The text discusses the most common triatomine bug species in the US, which can transmit Chagas disease, highlighting its public health relevance despite few cases being diagnosed.
  • Researchers sequenced the first complete genome of this species using DNA from a specimen found in Delaware, achieving a size of 1.162 Gbp with a high completeness score.
  • This genome is the first for a North American triatomine species and will aid in studying its biology and role in disease transmission, potentially enhancing disease management and public health efforts.

Article Abstract

is the most widespread triatomine bug species in the United States (US). The species vectors the human parasite , which causes Chagas disease. Vector-borne Chagas disease is rarely diagnosed in the US, but has been implicated in a handful of cases. Despite its public health importance, little is known about the genomics or population genetics of a. Here, we used long-read sequencing to assemble the first whole genome sequence for using DNA extracted from one adult specimen from Delaware. The final size of the genome was 1.162 Gbp with 77.7x coverage. The assembly consisted of 183 contigs with an N50 size of 94.97 Kb. The Benchmarking Universal Single-Copy Ortholog (BUSCO) complete score was 99.1%, suggesting a very complete assembly. Genome-wide GC level was 33.56%, and DNA methylation was 18.84%. The genome consists of 61.4% repetitive DNA and 17,799 predicted coding genes. The assembled genome was slightly larger than that of Triatominae species and (949 Mbp with 90.4% BUSCO score and 706 Mbp with 96.5% BUSCO score, respectively). The genome is the first North American triatomine species genome to be sequenced, and it is the most complete genome yet for any Triatominae species. The genome will allow for deeper investigations into epidemiologically relevant aspects of this important vector species, including blood feeding, host seeking, and parasite competence, thus providing potential vector-borne disease management targets and strengthening public health preparedness.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11482757PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2024.10.07.611472DOI Listing

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