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Supplemental Material for Ford, Vollmer, and Trussell, 2025

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posted on 2025-08-06, 19:46 authored by Meghan R. Ford, Steven V. Vollmer, Geoffrey C. Trussell
<p dir="ltr"><i>Nucella lapillus</i> is an important player in rocky shore food chains and has been a focal organism of ecological and evolutionary studies for decades. Despite poor dispersal they have a broad geographic range, which makes them an ideal species to examine isolation by distance and selection across environmental gradients. Here we present the fully annotated genome of <i>N. lapillus</i> generated with Oxford Nanopore Techonology sequencing at ~37x coverage. The genome assembly is 2.32 Gbp and consists of 2,525 contigs, with an N50 length of 2 Mbp. Repeat annotation identified 2,491 families that cover 67.56% of the genome, which is similar to other gastropods. Despite its large size and high proportion of repeats, the genome is of high quality. Benchmarking Universal Single-Copy Ortholog (BUSCO) analysis revealed a score of 96.8%. Functional annotation of the genome produced 45,848 protein-coding genes with a 96.6% BUSCO score. Genomic resources for molluscs lag behind that of other phyla, perhaps because many of their innate characteristics complicate DNA extraction, sequencing, and assembly. This new <i>N. lapillus</i> genome will increase our genomic understanding of the second largest phylum (and the most diverse class within said phylum) and serve as a key resource to advance studies on the organismal biology and population genetics of this iconic species as well as the connection between genomic variation and community-level processes.</p><p dir="ltr"><br></p><p dir="ltr">This folder contains the nuclear genome assembled, functional annotations and proteome.</p><p dir="ltr"><br></p>

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Annotated genome of the Atlantic dog whelk, Nucella lapillus

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G3-2025-405826

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