Qingle Cai, Jianbo Jian, Wen-Jiang Wang, Longhai Luo, Yong Ma, Jin Zhao, Yudong Sun, Zhuo Wang, Yue-Yang Zhang, Min-Juan Lin, Yan-Li Wei, Chi Zhang, Xian-Song Li, Mengjun Liu, Jiurui Wang, Xue-Chao Sun, Yan Chen, Guocheng Liu, Ping Liu, Bin Wu, Li Dai, Yingying Chen, Lili Yu, Zan Yuan, Guijun Yan, Jing Xiao, Zhiguo Liu, Xiaofeng Li, Rongjun He, Zhihui Zhao, Xuanmin Guang, Sheng-Guang Liao, and Wei Yang
The jujube (Ziziphus jujuba Mill.), a member of family Rhamnaceae, is a major dry fruit and a traditional herbal medicine for more than one billion people. Here we present a high-quality sequence for the complex jujube genome, the first genome sequence of Rhamnaceae, using an integrated strategy. The final assembly spans 437.65 Mb (98.6% of the estimated) with 321.45 Mb anchored to the 12 pseudo-chromosomes and contains 32,808 genes. The jujube genome has undergone frequent inter-chromosome fusions and segmental duplications, but no recent whole-genome duplication. Further analyses of the jujube-specific genes and transcriptome data from 15 tissues reveal the molecular mechanisms underlying some specific properties of the jujube. Its high vitamin C content can be attributed to a unique high level expression of genes involved in both biosynthesis and regeneration. Our study provides insights into jujube-specific biology and valuable genomic resources for the improvement of Rhamnaceae plants and other fruit trees., The jujube is a major dry fruit crop in China and is commonly used for medicinal purposes. Here the authors sequence the genome and transcriptome of the most widely cultivated jujube cultivar, Dongzao, and highlight the genetic and molecular basis of agronomically important jujube traits, such as vitamin C content.