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The first draft genome of Picrorhiza kurrooa, an endangered medicinal herb from Himalayas

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 11, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-93495-z

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  1. CSIR
  2. Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)
  3. CSIR Network Project [HCP010]
  4. DST

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Picrorhiza kurrooa, an endangered medicinal herb in the Himalayan region, had its draft genome assembled for the first time in this study using advanced sequencing technology. The genome annotation revealed valuable insights about protein coding and non-coding genes, as well as the discovery of numerous miRNAs responsible for molecular responses. This draft genome sequence will be crucial for genetic improvement and conservation efforts of P. kurrooa, providing a breakthrough in dealing with complex genomes and repetitive sequences.
Picrorhiza kurrooa is an endangered medicinal herb which is distributed across the Himalayan region at an altitude between 3000-5000 m above mean sea level. The medicinal properties of P. kurrooa are attributed to monoterpenoid picrosides present in leaf, rhizome and root of the plant. However, no genomic information is currently available for P. kurrooa, which limits our understanding about its molecular systems and associated responses. The present study brings the first assembled draft genome of P. kurrooa by using 227 Gb of raw data generated by Illumina and PacBio RS II sequencing platforms. The assembled genome has a size of n = -1.7 Gb with 12,924 scaffolds. Four pronged assembly quality validations studies, including experimentally reported ESTs mapping and directed sequencing of the assembled contigs, confirmed high reliability of the assembly. About 76% of the genome is covered by complex repeats alone. Annotation revealed 24,798 protein coding and 9789 non-coding genes. Using the assembled genome, a total of 710 miRNAs were discovered, many of which were found responsible for molecular response against temperature changes. The miRNAs and targets were validated experimentally. The availability of draft genome sequence will aid in genetic improvement and conservation of P. kurrooa. Also, this study provided an efficient approach for assembling complex genomes while dealing with repeats when regular assemblers failed to progress due to repeats.

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