Onthophagus taurus
Summary
Type |
organism
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Genus |
Onthophagus
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Species |
taurus
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Common Name |
Bull-headed Dung beetle
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Description | |
Organism Image | |
Image Credit |
Tom Murray. CC-BY-ND-NC-1.0. View Source.
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Assembly Stats
Contig N50 |
33.1 Mb |
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GC Content |
33.5% |
Scaffold N50 |
33.2 Mb |
Other Information
Community Contact |
Armin Moczek, Indiana University Bloomington |
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Links |
Analyses
Name | Program |
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Annotation v0.5.3 of the Onthophagus taurus assembly using MAKER (Baylor College of Medicine) | MAKER |
Whole genome assembly of Onthophagus taurus | Baylor College of Medicine genome assembly pipeline |
Functional annotation of Onthophagus taurus BCM version 0.5.3 | AgBase functional annotation pipeline |
Onthophagus taurus genome assembly Otau_2.0 (GCF_000648695.1) | AllPaths LG v. 44620; Atlas Link v. 1.0; Atlas GapFill v. 2.2; redundans v. 0.12c |
NCBI Onthophagus taurus Annotation Release 100 | NCBI Eukaryotic Genome Annotation Pipeline |
Functional annotation of NCBI Onthophagus taurus Annotation Release 100 | AgBase functional annotation pipeline |
Onthophagus taurus community annotations | Manual annotation, LiftOff v1.6.3, GFF3toolkit v2.1.0 |
The dung beetle genus Onthophagus comprises with over 2,400 extant species the most speciose genus within the animal kingdom. O. taurus itself is the most studied dung beetle and a focal taxon for studies in evolutionary ecology, evolutionary genetics, behavioral ecology, evo-devo and developmental genetics. Like many species within the genus it features extreme secondary sexual traits (horns) and extreme sexual dimorphism (cued by sex-specific development). At the same time this species possesses an equally remarkable (and representative) male dimorphism (cued entirely by larval nutrition) in which large males express huge horns which they use as weapons in male combat, whereas small males remain hornless, non-aggressive, and instead invest into enlarged testes and ejaculates. Onthophagus beetle are emerging as a model system in evodevo and ecodevo, in particular with respect to the evolutionary developmental genetics of plasticity, pattern formation, trait integration, and growth regulation. Extensive transcriptomic data already exist for this as well as other species, alongside a growing number of functional studies using larval RNAi-mediated transcript depletion, which works easily and routinely across diverse species within the genus.
Genome project history
Current genome assembly:
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