Chromosome-level genome assembly of Calotes wangi with dynamic colour variation

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Chromosome-level genome assembly of Calotes wangi with dynamic colour variation

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Qiu, X.; Wang, Y.; Wen, J.; Chen, Y.; Zhao, L.; Jian, J.; Yang, W.

Abstract

The Wang's garden lizard, Calotes wangi, is a widely distributed agamid species in Southern China and Northern Vietnam and exhibits pronounced colour variation and rapid body colour change. Despite increasing interest in the genomic basis of colour variation, chromosome-level genomic resources remain limited in agamid lizards. Here, we generated a chromosome-level reference genome of C. wangi using PacBio HiFi sequencing and Hi-C scaffolding. The final genome assembly was approximately 1.66 Gb in size and comprised 6 macrochromosomes and 11 microchromosomes, with a contig N50 of 110.09 Mb and 98.9% complete BUSCO genes. A total of 20, 442 protein-coding genes were annotated. Comparative genomic analyses identified 297 significantly expanded gene families, with enriched functions associated with steroid metabolism, chromatin regulation, and epigenetic processes. This high-quality genome assembly provides an important genomic resource for future studies of colour variation, phenotypic plasticity, and evolutionary diversification in agamid lizards.

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