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A de novo chromosome-scale assembly of the Lablab purpureus genome

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IntroductionLablab (Lablab purpureus (L.) Sweet), an underutilized tropical legume crop, plays a crucial role in global food and nutritional security. To enhance our understanding of its genetic makeup towards developing elite cultivars, we sequenced and assembled a draft genome of L. purpureus accession PK2022T020 using a single tube long fragment read (stLFR) technique.Results and discussionThe preliminary assembly encompassed 367 Mb with a scaffold N50 of 4.3 Mb. To improve the contiguity of our draft genome, we employed a chromatin contact mapping (Hi-C) approach to obtain a pseudochromosome-level assembly containing 366 Mb with an N50 length of 31.1 Mb. A total of 327.4 Mb had successfully been anchored into 11 pseudomolecules, corresponding to the haploid chromosome number in lablab. Our gene prediction recovered 98.4% of the highly conserved orthologs based on the Benchmarking Universal Single-Copy Orthologs (BUSCO) analysis. Comparative analyses utilizing sequence information from single-copy orthologous genes demonstrated that L. purpureus diverged from the last common ancestor of the Phaseolus/Vigna species approximately 27.7 million years ago. A gene family expansion analysis revealed a significant expansion of genes involved in responses to biotic and abiotic stresses. Our high-quality chromosome-scale reference assembly provides an invaluable genomic resource for lablab genetic improvement and future comparative genomics studies among legume species.
Title: A de novo chromosome-scale assembly of the Lablab purpureus genome
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IntroductionLablab (Lablab purpureus (L.
) Sweet), an underutilized tropical legume crop, plays a crucial role in global food and nutritional security.
To enhance our understanding of its genetic makeup towards developing elite cultivars, we sequenced and assembled a draft genome of L.
purpureus accession PK2022T020 using a single tube long fragment read (stLFR) technique.
Results and discussionThe preliminary assembly encompassed 367 Mb with a scaffold N50 of 4.
3 Mb.
To improve the contiguity of our draft genome, we employed a chromatin contact mapping (Hi-C) approach to obtain a pseudochromosome-level assembly containing 366 Mb with an N50 length of 31.
1 Mb.
A total of 327.
4 Mb had successfully been anchored into 11 pseudomolecules, corresponding to the haploid chromosome number in lablab.
Our gene prediction recovered 98.
4% of the highly conserved orthologs based on the Benchmarking Universal Single-Copy Orthologs (BUSCO) analysis.
Comparative analyses utilizing sequence information from single-copy orthologous genes demonstrated that L.
purpureus diverged from the last common ancestor of the Phaseolus/Vigna species approximately 27.
7 million years ago.
A gene family expansion analysis revealed a significant expansion of genes involved in responses to biotic and abiotic stresses.
Our high-quality chromosome-scale reference assembly provides an invaluable genomic resource for lablab genetic improvement and future comparative genomics studies among legume species.

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