| Literature DB >> 29423997 |
Ming-Bao Luan1, Jian-Bo Jian2, Ping Chen1, Jun-Hui Chen2, Jian-Hua Chen1, Qiang Gao2, Gang Gao1, Ju-Hong Zhou2, Kun-Mei Chen1, Xuan-Min Guang2, Ji-Kang Chen1, Qian-Qian Zhang2, Xiao-Fei Wang1, Long Fang2, Zhi-Min Sun1, Ming-Zhou Bai2, Xiao-Dong Fang2, Shan-Cen Zhao2, He-Ping Xiong1, Chun-Ming Yu1, Ai-Guo Zhu1.
Abstract
Ramie, Boehmeria nivea (L.) Gaudich, family Urticaceae, is a plant native to eastern Asia, and one of the world's oldest fibre crops. It is also used as animal feed and for the phytoremediation of heavy metal-contaminated farmlands. Thus, the genome sequence of ramie was determined to explore the molecular basis of its fibre quality, protein content and phytoremediation. For further understanding ramie genome, different paired-end and mate-pair libraries were combined to generate 134.31 Gb of raw DNA sequences using the Illumina whole-genome shotgun sequencing approach. The highly heterozygous B. nivea genome was assembled using the Platanus Genome Assembler, which is an effective tool for the assembly of highly heterozygous genome sequences. The final length of the draft genome of this species was approximately 341.9 Mb (contig N50 = 22.62 kb, scaffold N50 = 1,126.36 kb). Based on ramie genome annotations, 30,237 protein-coding genes were predicted, and the repetitive element content was 46.3%. The completeness of the final assembly was evaluated by benchmarking universal single-copy orthologous genes (BUSCO); 90.5% of the 1,440 expected embryophytic genes were identified as complete, and 4.9% were identified as fragmented. Phylogenetic analysis based on single-copy gene families and one-to-one orthologous genes placed ramie with mulberry and cannabis, within the clade of urticalean rosids. Genome information of ramie will be a valuable resource for the conservation of endangered Boehmeria species and for future studies on the biogeography and characteristic evolution of members of Urticaceae.Entities:
Keywords: de novo assembly; evolution; genome sequence; highly heterozygous genome; ramie
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29423997 DOI: 10.1111/1755-0998.12766
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Ecol Resour ISSN: 1755-098X Impact factor: 7.090