| Literature DB >> 34022344 |
Wirulda Pootakham1, Chaiwat Naktang2, Wasitthee Kongkachana2, Chutima Sonthirod2, Thippawan Yoocha2, Duangjai Sangsrakru2, Nukoon Jomchai2, Sonicha U-Thoomporn2, Kanokwan Romyanon3, Theerayut Toojinda3, Sithichoke Tangphatsornruang4.
Abstract
Centella asiatica is a herbaceous, perennial species indigenous to India and Southeast Asia. C. asiatica possesses several medicinal properties: anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, wound healing and memory enhancing. The lack of available genomics resources significantly impedes the improvement of C. asiatica varieties through molecular breeding. Here, we combined the 10× Genomics linked-read technology and the long-range HiC technique to obtain the genome assembly. The final assembly contained nine pseudomolecules, corresponding to the haploid chromosome number in C. asiatica. These nine chromosomes covered 402,536,584 bases or 93.6% of the 430-Mb assembly. Comparative genomics analyses based on single-copy orthologous genes showed that C. asiatica and the common ancestor of Coriandrum sativum (coriander) and Daucus carota (carrot) diverged about 48 million years ago. This assembly provides a valuable reference genome for future molecular studies, varietal development through marker-assisted breeding and comparative genomics studies in C. asiatica.Entities:
Keywords: 10× Genomics; Centella asiatica; Chromosome-scale genome assembly; HiC; RNA-seq
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34022344 DOI: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2021.05.019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genomics ISSN: 0888-7543 Impact factor: 5.736