Authors
Chris R Smith, Christopher D Smith, Hugh M Robertson, Martin Helmkampf, Aleksey Zimin, Mark Yandell, Carson Holt, Hao Hu, Ehab Abouheif, Richard Benton, Elizabeth Cash, Vincent Croset, Cameron R Currie, Eran Elhaik, Christine G Elsik, Marie-Julie Favé, Vilaiwan Fernandes, Joshua D Gibson, Dan Graur, Wulfila Gronenberg, Kirk J Grubbs, Darren E Hagen, Ana Sofia Ibarraran Viniegra, Brian R Johnson, Reed M Johnson, Abderrahman Khila, Jay W Kim, Kaitlyn A Mathis, Monica C Munoz-Torres, Marguerite C Murphy, Julie A Mustard, Rin Nakamura, Oliver Niehuis, Surabhi Nigam, Rick P Overson, Jennifer E Placek, Rajendhran Rajakumar, Justin T Reese, Garret Suen, Shu Tao, Candice W Torres, Neil D Tsutsui, Lumi Viljakainen, Florian Wolschin, Jürgen Gadau
Publication date
2011/4/5
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
108
Issue
14
Pages
5667-5672
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
We report the draft genome sequence of the red harvester ant, Pogonomyrmex barbatus. The genome was sequenced using 454 pyrosequencing, and the current assembly and annotation were completed in less than 1 y. Analyses of conserved gene groups (more than 1,200 manually annotated genes to date) suggest a high-quality assembly and annotation comparable to recently sequenced insect genomes using Sanger sequencing. The red harvester ant is a model for studying reproductive division of labor, phenotypic plasticity, and sociogenomics. Although the genome of P. barbatus is similar to other sequenced hymenopterans (Apis mellifera and Nasonia vitripennis) in GC content and compositional organization, and possesses a complete CpG methylation toolkit, its predicted genomic CpG content differs markedly from the other hymenopterans. Gene networks involved in generating key differences …
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