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Long-read transcriptome and other genomic resources for the angiosperm Silene noctiflora

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G3-GENES GENOMES GENETICS
卷 11, 期 8, 页码 -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/g3journal/jkab189

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Silene; PacBio; Iso-Seq; transcriptome; Silene noctiflora; karyotype; genome assembly

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  1. National Science Foundation (NSF) [MCB-1733227]
  2. Colorado State University
  3. NSF [DGE-1321845]
  4. National Institutes of Health [T32-GM132057]

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The angiosperm genus Silene is a model system for studying ecological and evolutionary traits in plants. This study provides genomic and transcriptomic resources for a hermaphroditic species of Silene, offering valuable insights for further research and development in plant ecology and evolution. The resources include high-quality full-length cDNA sequences and a draft assembly of the large genome size of the species, which is confirmed to be diploid.
The angiosperm genus Silene is a model system for several traits of ecological and evolutionary significance in plants, including breeding system and sex chromosome evolution, host-pathogen interactions, invasive species biology, heavy metal tolerance, and cytonuclear interactions. Despite its importance, genomic resources for this large genus of approximately 850 species are scarce, with only one published whole-genome sequence (from the dioecious species Silene latifolia). Here, we provide genomic and transcriptomic resources for a hermaphroditic representative of this genus (S. noctiflora), including a PacBio Iso-Seq transcriptome, which uses long-read, single-molecule sequencing technology to analyze full-length mRNA transcripts. Using these data, we have assembled and annotated high-quality full-length cDNA sequences for approximately 14,126 S. noctiflora genes and 25,317 isoforms. We demonstrated the utility of these data to distinguish between recent and highly similar gene duplicates by identifying novel paralogous genes in an essential protease complex. Furthermore, we provide a draft assembly for the approximately 2.7-Gb genome of this species, which is near the upper range of genome-size values reported for diploids in this genus and threefold larger than the 0.9-Gb genome of Silene conica, another species in the same subgenus. Karyotyping confirmed that S. noctiflora is a diploid, indicating that its large genome size is not due to polyploidization. These resources should facilitate further study and development of this genus as a model in plant ecology and evolution.

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