%0 Journal Article %A Novo Rodríguez, Marta %A Fernández Marchán, Daniel %A Gérard, Sylvain %A Martínez Navarro, Alejandro %A Monteiro, Rita %A Böhne, Astrid %A Marcussen, Thomas %A Struck, Torsten H %A Oomen, Rebekah A %A Aguilera, Laura %A Gut, Marta %A Ferreira, Francisco Câmara %A Gómez-Garrido, Jèssica %A Cruz, Fernando %A Alioto, Tyler %A Lazar, Anna %A Haggerty, Leanne %A Martin, Fergal %A Brown, Tom %T ERGA-BGE Genome of Ailoscolex lacteospumosus Bouché, 1969 – the enigmatic milky worm endemic to the Pyrenees %D 2026 %U https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/134575 %X Ailoscolex lacteospumosus represents one of the basal taxa of the earthworm family Hormogastridae and was initially placed in a different family, Ailoscolecidae, including just this species. Its genome can help unravel the evolution of this earthworm family, which is endemic to the Mediterranean and adapted to soils exposed to adverse conditions such as prolonged droughts. This species presents a very restricted distribution, endemic to the Pyrenees, and the genome will help study its conservation status as well as provide insights into earthworm evolution. A total of 17 contiguous chromosomal pseudomolecules were assembled from the genome sequence. This chromosome-level assembly encompasses 493 Mb, composed of 46 contigs and 24 scaffolds, with contig and scaffold N50 values of 15.1 Mb and 29.9 Mb, respectively. %~