An official website of the United States government.

The .gov means it’s official.
Federal government websites always use a .gov or .mil domain. Before sharing sensitive information online, make sure you’re on a .gov or .mil site by inspecting your browser’s address (or “location”) bar.

This site is also protected by an SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificate that’s been signed by the U.S. government. The https:// means all transmitted data is encrypted — in other words, any information or browsing history that you provide is transmitted securely.

Varroa destructor genome assembly Vdes_3.0 (GCF_002443255.1)

Summary
Resource Type
Genome Assembly
Name
Varroa destructor genome assembly Vdes_3.0 (GCF_002443255.1)
Program, Pipeline, Workflow or Method Name
Newbler v. 2.6; pbjelly v. 15.8.24
Program Version
n/a
Data Source
Source Name
: SAMD00093521
Source URI
: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/biosample/SAMD00093521
Organism
Publication
Techer MA, Rane RV, Grau ML, Roberts JMK, Sullivan ST, Liachko I, Childers AK, Evans JD, Mikheyev AS. Divergent evolutionary trajectories following speciation in two ectoparasitic honey bee mites.. Communications biology. 2019; 2:357.
Description

Sequencing platform and version: PacBio RSII; Illumina HiSeq 2500

 

For PacBio RSII data

- Geo location: 26.477 N 127.835 E, Japan:Okinawa, OIST, Sea Side apiary

- Tissues/Life stages included: whole mites, 1207 Varroa destructor mites pooled

- Sex: females

- Strain: Korean

- Other notes: collected on Apis mellifera

 

For Illumina HiSeq 2500

- Geo location: 26.477 N 127.835 E, Japan:Okinawa, OIST, Sea Side apiary

- Tissues/Life stages included: whole mite, one adult reproductive mite

- Sex: male

- Strain: Korean

- Other notes: collected within one Apis mellifera worker red eye pupae capped cell

 

Data source URL:

- ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/genomes/Varroa_destructor/

- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/biosample/7714100

- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/biosample/7714098

- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/biosample/7714099

Cross Reference
NCBI AssemblyLoading content