A highly contiguous, scaffold-level nuclear genome assembly for the fever tree (Cinchona pubescens Vahl) as a novel resource for Rubiaceae research.

GigaByte (Hong Kong, China) Pub Date : 2022-10-06 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.46471/gigabyte.71
Nataly Allasi Canales, Oscar A Pérez-Escobar, Robyn F Powell, Mats Töpel, Catherine Kidner, Mark Nesbitt, Carla Maldonado, Christopher J Barnes, Nina Rønsted, Natalia A S Przelomska, Ilia J Leitch, Alexandre Antonelli
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The Andean fever tree (Cinchona L.; Rubiaceae) is a source of bioactive quinine alkaloids used to treat malaria. C. pubescens Vahl is a valuable cash crop within its native range in northwestern South America, however, genomic resources are lacking. Here we provide the first highly contiguous and annotated nuclear and plastid genome assemblies using Oxford Nanopore PromethION-derived long-read and Illumina short-read data. Our nuclear genome assembly comprises 603 scaffolds with a total length of 904 Mbp (∼82% of the full genome based on a genome size of 1.1 Gbp/1C). Using a combination of de novo and reference-based transcriptome assemblies we annotated 72,305 coding sequences comprising 83% of the BUSCO gene set and 4.6% fragmented sequences. Using additional plastid and nuclear datasets we place C. pubescens in the Gentianales order. This first genomic resource for C. pubescens opens new research avenues, including the analysis of alkaloid biosynthesis in the fever tree.

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发热树(Cinchona pubescens Vahl)高度连续的支架级核基因组组装,是茜草科研究的新资源。
安第斯热树(Cinchona L.;茜草科)是生物活性奎宁生物碱的来源,可用于治疗疟疾。C. pubescens Vahl 是其原产地南美洲西北部的一种有价值的经济作物,但缺乏基因组资源。在这里,我们利用牛津纳米孔公司 PromethION 衍生的长读数和 Illumina 的短读数数据,首次提供了高度连续且有注释的核基因组和质粒基因组组装。我们的核基因组组装包括 603 个支架,总长度为 904 Mbp(根据 1.1 Gbp/1C 的基因组大小计算,占全基因组的 82%)。我们结合使用从头装配和基于参考的转录组装配,注释了 72,305 个编码序列,其中包括 83% 的 BUSCO 基因组和 4.6% 的片段序列。利用其他质体和核数据集,我们将 C. pubescens 列入龙胆目。这一首个龙胆属植物基因组资源开辟了新的研究途径,包括分析发热树中生物碱的生物合成。
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