Nematode Genome Announcement: A Draft Genome of Seed Gall Nematode, Anguina tritici

J Nematol. 2023 Nov 15;55(1):20230031. doi: 10.2478/jofnem-2023-0031. eCollection 2023 Feb.

Abstract

Anguina tritici is the first plant-parasitic nematode described in literature, dating back to the year 1743. It is responsible for causing earcockle (seed gall) and tundu diseases in wheat and rye. Notably, this nematode has been observed to survive in an anhydrobiotic state for up to 32 years within wheat seed galls. These exceptional characteristics have inspired the sequencing of the A. tritici genome. In this study, we present the initial draft genome of A. tritici, obtained using the Illumina MiSeq platform with coverage of 60-fold. The genome is estimated to have a size of 164 Mb and comprises 39,965 protein-coding genes, exhibiting a GC content of 39.1%. The availability of this genome data will serve as a foundation for future functional biological investigations, particularly for genes whose functions remain unknown to this day.

Keywords: Anguina tritici; Illumina MiSeq; earcockle; genome sequence; tundu disease.