posted on 2025-07-14, 15:08authored byJerónimo R. Miranda-Rodríguez, Javan OkendoJavan Okendo, Wilbert Gutiérrez-Sarmiento, Tobiáš Ber, Josef Pasulka, Kateryna Nemesh, Aranza Torrado-Tapias, Emilio Ortiz-Ávila, Obed Ramírez-Sanchez, Carlos Lozano-Flores, Luis F. Hernández-Ramírez, Maribel Hernández-Rosales, Petr Svoboda, Shawn M. Burgess, Alfredo Varela-Echavarría
<p>The genome of the land slug <em>Deroceras laeve </em>was sequenced, assembled up to the chromosome level, and annotated for non-coding RNAs and protein-coding genes. Due to the small size of this pulmonate species, ease of laboratory culture, cosmopolitan distribution, as well as recentrly released anatomical and histological resources, this genomic resource creates new opportunities for the investigation of the largely unexplored mechanisms of regeneration in <em>mollusks</em>. Moreover, it also makes this slug an attractive model for functional genomics and evolutionary biology.</p>
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The chromosome-level genome assembly of the slug Deroceras laeve facilitates its use as a comparative model of regeneration