Chromosome-level genome assembly, annotation and evolutionary analysis of the ornamental plant Asparagus setaceus
Asparagus setaceus is a popular ornamental plant cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions globally. Here, we constructed a chromosome-scale reference genome of A. setaceus to facilitate the investigation of its genome characteristics and evolution. Using a combination of Nanopore long reads, I...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Horticulture research 2020, Vol.7 (1), p.48, Article 48 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Asparagus setaceus
is a popular ornamental plant cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions globally. Here, we constructed a chromosome-scale reference genome of
A. setaceus
to facilitate the investigation of its genome characteristics and evolution. Using a combination of Nanopore long reads, Illumina short reads, 10× Genomics linked reads, and Hi-C data, we generated a high-quality genome assembly of
A. setaceus
covering 710.15 Mb, accounting for 98.63% of the estimated genome size. A total of 96.85% of the sequences were anchored to ten superscaffolds corresponding to the ten chromosomes. The genome of
A. setaceus
was predicted to contain 28,410 genes, 25,649 (90.28%) of which were functionally annotated. A total of 65.59% of the genome was occupied by repetitive sequences, among which long terminal repeats were predominant (42.51% of the whole genome). Evolutionary analysis revealed an estimated divergence time of
A. setaceus
from its close relative
A. officinalis
of ~9.66 million years ago, and
A. setaceus
underwent two rounds of whole-genome duplication. In addition, 762 specific gene families, 96 positively selected genes, and 76 resistance (R) genes were detected and functionally predicted in
A. setaceus
. These findings provide new knowledge about the characteristics and evolution of the
A. setaceus
genome, and will facilitate comparative genetic and genomic research on the genus
Asparagus
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ISSN: | 2662-6810 2052-7276 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41438-020-0271-y |