Chromosome-scale assembly and annotation of the perennial ryegrass genome
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- Istvan Nagy, Elisabeth Veeckman, Chang Liu (UGent) , Michiel Van Bel (UGent) , Klaas Vandepoele (UGent) , Christian Sig Jensen, Tom Ruttink (UGent) and Torben Asp
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- Background The availability of chromosome-scale genome assemblies is fundamentally important to advance genetics and breeding in crops, as well as for evolutionary and comparative genomics. The improvement of long-read sequencing technologies and the advent of optical mapping and chromosome conformation capture technologies in the last few years, significantly promoted the development of chromosome-scale genome assemblies of model plants and crop species. In grasses, chromosome-scale genome assemblies recently became available for cultivated and wild species of the Triticeae subfamily. Development of state-of-the-art genomic resources in species of the Poeae subfamily, which includes important crops like fescues and ryegrasses, is lagging behind the progress in the cereal species. Results Here, we report a new chromosome-scale genome sequence assembly for perennial ryegrass, obtained by combining PacBio long-read sequencing, Illumina short-read polishing, BioNano optical mapping and Hi-C scaffolding. More than 90% of the total genome size of perennial ryegrass (approximately 2.55 Gb) is covered by seven pseudo-chromosomes that show high levels of collinearity to the orthologous chromosomes of Triticeae species. The transposon fraction of perennial ryegrass was found to be relatively low, approximately 35% of the total genome content, which is less than half of the genome repeat content of cultivated cereal species. We predicted 54,629 high-confidence gene models, 10,287 long non-coding RNAs and a total of 8,393 short non-coding RNAs in the perennial ryegrass genome. Conclusions The new reference genome sequence and annotation presented here are valuable resources for comparative genomic studies in grasses, as well as for breeding applications and will expedite the development of productive varieties in perennial ryegrass and related species.
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- Chromosome-scale assembly, Comparative genomics, Festuca-Lolium complex, Lolium perenne, Perennial ryegrass, HI-C, CENTROMERIC RETROTRANSPOSONS, MESSENGER-RNA, WHEAT, SEQUENCE, GENE, EXPRESSION, EVOLUTION, ALIGNMENT, PROGRAM
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-8761979
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- Nagy, Istvan, et al. “Chromosome-Scale Assembly and Annotation of the Perennial Ryegrass Genome.” BMC GENOMICS, vol. 23, no. 1, 2022, doi:10.1186/s12864-022-08697-0.
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- Nagy, I., Veeckman, E., Liu, C., Van Bel, M., Vandepoele, K., Jensen, C. S., … Asp, T. (2022). Chromosome-scale assembly and annotation of the perennial ryegrass genome. BMC GENOMICS, 23(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-022-08697-0
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- Nagy, Istvan, Elisabeth Veeckman, Chang Liu, Michiel Van Bel, Klaas Vandepoele, Christian Sig Jensen, Tom Ruttink, and Torben Asp. 2022. “Chromosome-Scale Assembly and Annotation of the Perennial Ryegrass Genome.” BMC GENOMICS 23 (1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12864-022-08697-0.
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- Nagy, Istvan, Elisabeth Veeckman, Chang Liu, Michiel Van Bel, Klaas Vandepoele, Christian Sig Jensen, Tom Ruttink, and Torben Asp. 2022. “Chromosome-Scale Assembly and Annotation of the Perennial Ryegrass Genome.” BMC GENOMICS 23 (1). doi:10.1186/s12864-022-08697-0.
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- 1.Nagy I, Veeckman E, Liu C, Van Bel M, Vandepoele K, Jensen CS, et al. Chromosome-scale assembly and annotation of the perennial ryegrass genome. BMC GENOMICS. 2022;23(1).
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