Chromosome-level genome assembly of Dynastes reidi reveals structural evolution of autosomes and the sex chromosomes in Hercules Beetles
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Aug 19, 2025 version files 32.40 MB
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Abstract
The Hercules beetles have long been iconic symbols of evolutionary diversification, sexual selection, and systematics. Despite their rapid phenotypic evolution and a rich history of inspiring evolutionary biologists, genomic resources for these charismatic beetles remain limited, especially for the Giant Hercules beetles. We present the first chromosome-level genome assembly of a Giant Hercules beetle from the Lesser Antilles. The assembled genome is approximately 837 Mb in size, with a scaffold N50 of 66.68 Mb, which can be anchored to 11 pseudochromosomes with a BUSCO completeness score of 95.9%. An estimate of 55.5% of the genome can be attributed to repetitive elements. Additionally, we detected candidate sex-linked chromosomes by comparing sequencing read depths between one male and two females using Illumina short reads. The chromosome-level genome assembly of Dynastes reidi not only provides critical insights into evolutionary and functional genomics but also supports informed conservation and management efforts. In addition, this genomic resource will enable future pangenome analyses aimed at understanding the genetic basis of species divergence and morphological innovation in beetles. Our study also marks the emergence of a new model system to investigate the origin and diversification of phenotypic novelty by leveraging genomic resources across diverse domesticated beetle breeds.
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.fn2z34v7f
Description of the Data and file structure
Files and folders (found within D.reidi.zip)
Braker2_results
* reidi_braker.gff3: The information for gene predictions in *Dynastes reidi* genome assembly
* reidi_braker.aa.fasta: The list of protein-coding genes in *Dynastes reidi* genome assembly
BUSCO
Busco results of genome assembly and genome annotation of D. reidi genome assembly and annotation.
* busco_result_reidi_genome_assembly
* busco sequences
* fragmented_busco_sequences (40 files)
* multi_copy_busco_sequences (76 files)
* single_copy_busco_sequences (1961 files)
full_table.tsv
missing_busco_list.tsv
short_summary.txt
* busco_result_reidi_genome_annotation
* busco sequences
* fragmented_busco_sequences (48 files)
* multi_copy_busco_sequences (338 files)
* single_copy_busco_sequences (1665 files)
full_table.tsv
missing_busco_list.tsv
short_summary.txt
microsatellite_MISA
This folder provides the statistics for microsatellites in the D. reidi genome and their positions.
* reidi.misa (distribution of microsatellite in the D. reidi genome)
* reidi_misa.statistics
OrthoFinder_results
Gene families in the common ancestor of D. reidi and D. maya by using OrthoFinder software v2.2.7.
* Comparative_Genomics_Statistics:
* Duplications_per_Orthogroup.tsv
* Duplications_per_Species_Tree_Node.tsv
* Orthogroups_SpeciesOverlaps.tsv
* OrthologuesStats_many-to-many.tsv
* OrthologuesStats_many-to-one.tsv
* OrthologuesStats_one-to-many.tsv
* OrthologuesStats_one-to-one.tsv
* OrthologuesStats_Totals.tsv
* Statistics_Overall.tsv
* Statistics_PerSpecies.tsv
* Single_Copy_Orthologue_Sequences: (8877 files)
putative_gene_families
This folder provides fasta files for the sequences of putative gene families that are related to adaptive phenotypic variations in D. reidi and D. maya, including genes related to male horn shape and structure, and genes related to body coloration.
* Ebony.fa
* Eyegone.fa
* Laccase2.fa
* optix.fa
* PNR.fa
* Rax_protein.fa
* Scr.fa
* SOX14.fa
* SP8.fa
* TBX20.fa
* yellow.fa
Repeat_libraries
This folder provides the library of repetitive elements with and without removing Unknown/Unclassified repeats.
* reidi_EDTA.TElib.classified.fa
* reidi_EDTA.TElib.classified_exclude_unknown.fa
Sharing/access Information
This data is also available under NCBI's BioProject Accession Number PRJNA815811
