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Assembly and Annotation of the Nuclear and Organellar Genomes of a Dwarf Coconut (Chowghat Green Dwarf) Possessing Enhanced Disease Resistance.

Rajesh Krishna Muliyar1, Pallem Chowdappa1, Santosh Kumar Behera2, Sandeep Kasaragod2, Karyath Palliyath Gangaraj1, Chinmaya Narayana Kotimoole2, Bhagya Nekrakalaya2, Varshasnata Mohanty2, Rohith Bilgi Sampgod3, Gaurab Banerjee3, Anupam J Das3, Vittal Niral1, Anitha Karun1, Ajay Kumar Mahato4, Kishor Gaikwad4, Nagendra Kumar Singh4, Thottethodi Subrahmanya Keshava Prasad2.   

Abstract

Coconut (Cocos nucifera L.), an important source of vegetable oil, nutraceuticals, functional foods, and housing materials, provides raw materials for a repertoire of industries engaged in the manufacture of cosmetics, soaps, detergents, paints, varnishes, and emulsifiers, among other products. The palm plays a vital role in maintaining and promoting the sustainability of farming systems of the fragile ecosystems of islands and coastal regions of the tropics. In this study, we present the genome of a dwarf coconut variety "Chowghat Green Dwarf" (CGD) from India, possessing enhanced resistance to root (wilt) disease. Utilizing short reads from the Illumina HiSeq 4000 platform and long reads from the Pacific Biosciences RSII platform, we have assembled the draft genome assembly of 1.93 Gb. The genome is distributed over 26,855 scaffolds, with ∼81.56% of the assembled genome present in scaffolds of lengths longer than 50 kb. About 77.29% of the genome was composed of transposable elements and repeats. Gene prediction yielded 51,953 genes, which upon stringent filtering, based on Annotation Edit Distance, resulted in 13,707 genes, which coded for 11,181 proteins. Among these, we gathered transcript level evidence for a total of 6828 predicted genes based on the RNA-Seq data from different coconut tissues, since they presented assembled transcripts within the genome annotation coordinates. A total of 112 nucleotide-binding and leucine-rich repeat loci, belonging to six classes, were detected. We have also undertaken the assembly and annotation of the CGD chloroplast and mitochondrial genomes. The availability of the dwarf coconut genome shall prove invaluable for deducing the origin of dwarf coconut cultivars, dissection of genes controlling plant habit and fruit color, and accelerated breeding for improved agronomic traits.

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Keywords:  Cocos nucifera; agrigenomics; de novo assembly; disease resistance; dwarf cultivar; nutrigenomics; organellar genomes

Year:  2020        PMID: 33170083     DOI: 10.1089/omi.2020.0147

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  OMICS        ISSN: 1536-2310


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