The genome sequence of the Common Ridge-back moth, Epermenia chaerophyllella (Goeze, 1783) (Lepidoptera: Epermeniidae)
David C. Lees, Maxwell V. L. Barclay, Panagiotis Ioannidis, Henk den Bakker, Kay Lucek

TL;DR
This paper provides the genome sequence of the Common Ridge-back moth, including its chromosomes and mitochondrial DNA, as part of a larger project to sequence species in Britain and Ireland.
Contribution
The novel contribution is the first reference genome assembly for Epermenia chaerophyllella, including chromosomal pseudomolecules and the mitochondrial genome.
Findings
The genome assembly is 382.14 megabases long with 97.37% scaffolded into 31 chromosomal pseudomolecules.
The mitochondrial genome is 15.2 kilobases in length and has been assembled.
The work is part of the Darwin Tree of Life project focusing on species from Britain and Ireland.
Abstract
We present a genome assembly from an individual male Epermenia chaerophyllella (Common Ridge-back moth; Arthropoda; Insecta; Lepidoptera; Epermeniidae). The genome sequence has a total length of 382.14 megabases. Most of the assembly (97.37%) is scaffolded into 31 chromosomal pseudomolecules, including the Z sex chromosome. The mitochondrial genome has also been assembled, with a length of 15.2 kilobases. This assembly was generated as part of the Darwin Tree of Life project, which produces reference genomes for eukaryotic species found in Britain and Ireland.
Genes, proteins, chemicals, diseases, species, mutations and cell lines named across the full text — each resolved to its canonical identifier and authoritative record.
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Taxonomy
TopicsLepidoptera: Biology and Taxonomy · Plant and animal studies · Insect and Arachnid Ecology and Behavior
