Draft genome sequence of subterranean clover, a reference for genus Trifolium
Clovers (genus Trifolium ) are widely cultivated across the world as forage legumes and make a large contribution to livestock feed production and soil improvement. Subterranean clover ( T. subterraneum L.) is well suited for genomic and genetic studies as a reference species in the Trifolium genus,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scientific reports 2016-08, Vol.6 (1), p.30358-30358, Article 30358 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Clovers (genus
Trifolium
) are widely cultivated across the world as forage legumes and make a large contribution to livestock feed production and soil improvement. Subterranean clover (
T. subterraneum
L.) is well suited for genomic and genetic studies as a reference species in the
Trifolium
genus, because it is an annual with a simple genome structure (autogamous and diploid), unlike the other economically important perennial forage clovers, red clover (
T. pratense
) and white clover (
T. repens
). This report represents the first draft genome sequence of subterranean clover. The 471.8 Mb assembled sequence covers 85.4% of the subterranean clover genome and contains 42,706 genes. Eight pseudomolecules of 401.1 Mb in length were constructed, based on a linkage map consisting of 35,341 SNPs. The comparative genomic analysis revealed that different clover chromosomes showed different degrees of conservation with other Papilionoideae species. These results provide a reference for genetic and genomic analyses in the genus
Trifolium
and new insights into evolutionary divergence in Papilionoideae species. |
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ISSN: | 2045-2322 2045-2322 |
DOI: | 10.1038/srep30358 |