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Chromosome-level genome assembly of Hippophae rhamnoides variety
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AbstractFructus hippophae (Hippophae rhamnoides spp. mongolica×Hippophae rhamnoides sinensis), a hybrid variety of sea buckthorn that Hippophae rhamnoides spp. mongolica serves as the female parent and Hippophae rhamnoidessinensis serves as the male parent, is a traditional plant with great potentials of economic and medical values. Herein, we gained a chromosome-level genome of Fructus hippophae about 918.59 Mb, with the scaffolds N50 reaching 83.65 Mb. Then, we anchored 440 contigs with 97.17% of the total genome sequences onto 12 pseudochromosomes. Next, de-novo, homology and transcriptome assembly strategies were adopted for gene structure prediction. This predicted 36475 protein-coding genes, of which 36226 genes could be functionally annotated. Simultaneously, various strategies were used for quality assessment, both the complete BUSCO value (98.80%) and the mapping rate indicated the high assembly quality. Repetitive elements, which occupied 63.68% of the genome, and 1483600 bp of non-coding RNA were annotated. Here, we provide genomic information on female plants of a popular variety, which can provide data for pan-genomic construction of sea buckthorn and for the resolution of the mechanism of sex differentiation.
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Title: Chromosome-level genome assembly of Hippophae rhamnoides variety
Description:
AbstractFructus hippophae (Hippophae rhamnoides spp.
mongolica×Hippophae rhamnoides sinensis), a hybrid variety of sea buckthorn that Hippophae rhamnoides spp.
mongolica serves as the female parent and Hippophae rhamnoidessinensis serves as the male parent, is a traditional plant with great potentials of economic and medical values.
Herein, we gained a chromosome-level genome of Fructus hippophae about 918.
59 Mb, with the scaffolds N50 reaching 83.
65 Mb.
Then, we anchored 440 contigs with 97.
17% of the total genome sequences onto 12 pseudochromosomes.
Next, de-novo, homology and transcriptome assembly strategies were adopted for gene structure prediction.
This predicted 36475 protein-coding genes, of which 36226 genes could be functionally annotated.
Simultaneously, various strategies were used for quality assessment, both the complete BUSCO value (98.
80%) and the mapping rate indicated the high assembly quality.
Repetitive elements, which occupied 63.
68% of the genome, and 1483600 bp of non-coding RNA were annotated.
Here, we provide genomic information on female plants of a popular variety, which can provide data for pan-genomic construction of sea buckthorn and for the resolution of the mechanism of sex differentiation.
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