A cromosomal-level genome assembly in Spider Marble Schenkel, 1953 (Spiders: Spiders)

A cromosomal-level genome assembly in Spider Marble Schenkel, 1953 (Spiders: Spiders)

Marbled Orb-Weaver Spider, Spider marble (Araneae: Araneidae), distinguishable by unique increase, stomach-like pumpkin. Genome studies made by Araneidae species, which gave views of their unique biological qualities. However the studies of A. Marmore Remain limited, despite the meaning of ecology and interesting morphology. The lack of a high-quality reference genome prevents deep deep exploration of its evolution biologies and its dynamic biologics and ecology. Here, we present a chromosome-level genome assembly for A. Marmorecreated using a combination of Illangina, Pacbio, and Hi-C shequencing technologies. The assembled genome is 2.39 GB in size, consisting of 13 chromosomes, with a scaffold n50 in 181.8 MB and a contig n50 at 721.3 KB. The assembly earns a score of completion of Busco 97.1% (n = 2,934), including 91.0% buscos and prints complete and duplicate. The repeated consecutives deemed by 59.25% of the genome, and 23,381 genes in coding-coding painted. This quality genome gives a valuable resource for evolutionary development of evolutionary genomics and ecological dynamics of A. Marmore.

Wang, L., Xiao, L., Ren, T., Cheng, L., Xion, J., Zhan, Zhan, Zhang, Z. (2025). Schenkel marbled chromosomal-level, 1953 (Araneidea. Science data,, 12(1), 1-6. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-025-05215-1

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