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The genome of the cucumber, Cucumis sativus L.

Authors :
Huang S
Li R
Zhang Z
Li L
Gu X
Fan W
Lucas WJ
Wang X
Xie B
Ni P
Ren Y
Zhu H
Li J
Lin K
Jin W
Fei Z
Li G
Staub J
Kilian A
van der Vossen EA
Wu Y
Guo J
He J
Jia Z
Ren Y
Tian G
Lu Y
Ruan J
Qian W
Wang M
Huang Q
Li B
Xuan Z
Cao J
Asan
Wu Z
Zhang J
Cai Q
Bai Y
Zhao B
Han Y
Li Y
Li X
Wang S
Shi Q
Liu S
Cho WK
Kim JY
Xu Y
Heller-Uszynska K
Miao H
Cheng Z
Zhang S
Wu J
Yang Y
Kang H
Li M
Liang H
Ren X
Shi Z
Wen M
Jian M
Yang H
Zhang G
Yang Z
Chen R
Liu S
Li J
Ma L
Liu H
Zhou Y
Zhao J
Fang X
Li G
Fang L
Li Y
Liu D
Zheng H
Zhang Y
Qin N
Li Z
Yang G
Yang S
Bolund L
Kristiansen K
Zheng H
Li S
Zhang X
Yang H
Wang J
Sun R
Zhang B
Jiang S
Wang J
Du Y
Li S
Source :
Nature genetics [Nat Genet] 2009 Dec; Vol. 41 (12), pp. 1275-81. Date of Electronic Publication: 2009 Nov 01.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Cucumber is an economically important crop as well as a model system for sex determination studies and plant vascular biology. Here we report the draft genome sequence of Cucumis sativus var. sativus L., assembled using a novel combination of traditional Sanger and next-generation Illumina GA sequencing technologies to obtain 72.2-fold genome coverage. The absence of recent whole-genome duplication, along with the presence of few tandem duplications, explains the small number of genes in the cucumber. Our study establishes that five of the cucumber's seven chromosomes arose from fusions of ten ancestral chromosomes after divergence from Cucumis melo. The sequenced cucumber genome affords insight into traits such as its sex expression, disease resistance, biosynthesis of cucurbitacin and 'fresh green' odor. We also identify 686 gene clusters related to phloem function. The cucumber genome provides a valuable resource for developing elite cultivars and for studying the evolution and function of the plant vascular system.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1546-1718
Volume :
41
Issue :
12
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
19881527
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/ng.475