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Improved hybrid de novo genome assembly and annotation of African wild rice, Oryza longistaminata, from Illumina and PacBio sequencing reads

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PLANT GENOME
Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages -

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/tpg2.20001

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [31501025, 31601045]
  2. Key Project of the Natural Science Foundation of Yunnan Province
  3. Yunnan Innovation Team Project [2015FA030]

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African wild rice Oryza longistaminata, one of the eight AA- genome species in the genus Oryza, possesses highly valued traits, such as the rhizomatousness for perennial rice breeding, strong tolerance to biotic and abiotic stresses, and high biomass production on poor soils. To obtain the high-quality reference genome for O. longistaminata we employed a hybrid assembly approach through incorporating Illumina and PacBio sequencing datasets. The final genome assembly comprised only 107 scaffolds and was approximately similar to 363.5 Mb, representing similar to 92.7% of the estimated African wild rice genome (similar to 392 Mb). The N50 lengths of the assembled contigs and scaffolds were similar to 46.49 Kb and similar to 6.83 Mb, indicating similar to 3.72-fold and similar to 18.8-fold improvement in length compared to the earlier released assembly (similar to 12.5 Kb and 364 Kb, respectively). Aided with Hi-C data and syntenic relationship with O. sativa, these assembled scaffolds were anchored into 12 pseudo-chromosomes. Genome annotation and comparative genomic analysis reveal that lineage-specific expansion of gene families that respond to biotic- and abiotic stresses are of great potential for mining novel alleles to overcome major diseases and abiotic adaptation in rice breeding programs. This reference genome of African wild rice will greatly enlarge the existing database of rice genome resources and unquestionably form a solid base to understand genomic basis underlying highly valued phenotypic traits and search for novel gene sources in O. longistaminata for the future rice breeding programs.

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