1. Genome sequencing and assembly of Lathyrus sativus - a nutrient-rich hardy legume crop.
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Rajarammohan, Sivasubramanian, Kaur, Lovenpreet, Verma, Anjali, Singh, Dalwinder, Mantri, Shrikant, Roy, Joy K, Sharma, Tilak Raj, Pareek, Ashwani, and Kandoth, Pramod Kaitheri
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NUCLEOTIDE sequencing ,LATHYRUS ,CROPS ,LEGUMES - Abstract
Grass pea (Lathyrus sativus) is a cool-season legume crop tolerant to drought, salinity, waterlogging, insects, and other biotic stresses. Despite these beneficial traits, this crop is not cultivated widely due to the accumulation of a neurotoxin - β-N-oxalyl-L-α, β-diaminopropionic acid (β-ODAP) in the seeds and its association with neurolathyrism. In this study, we sequenced and assembled the genome of Lathyrus sativus cultivar Pusa-24, an elite Indian cultivar extensively used in breeding programs. The assembled genome of Lathyrus was 3.80 Gb in length, with a scaffold N50 of 421.39 Mb. BUSCO assessment indicated that 98.3% of highly conserved Viridiplantae genes were present in the assembly. A total of 3.17 Gb (83.31%) of repetitive sequences and 50,106 protein-coding genes were identified in the Lathyrus assembly. The Lathyrus genome assembly reported here thus provides a much-needed and robust foundation for various genetic and genomic studies in this vital legume crop. Measurement(s) Genome Assembly Sequence Technology Type(s) PacBio Sequel System, Illumina sequencing Factor Type(s) Lathyrus Pusa-24 Sample Characteristic - Organism Lathyrus sativus Sample Characteristic - Environment leaf Sample Characteristic - Location India [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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