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Genome sequence of the cultivated cotton Gossypium arboreum

Authors :
Xueyan Zhang
Zhiying Ma
Fengming Sun
Zhifang Li
Kun Liu
Cairui Lu
Guangyi Fan
Xinming Liang
Guoli Song
Weiqing Liu
Wenbin Chen
Richard G. Percy
Hengling Wei
Junyi Wang
Jun Wang
Caiyun Gou
Haihong Shang
John Z. Yu
Qin Li
Guiyin Zhang
Chengcheng Shi
Xun Xu
Fuguang Li
Youlu Yuan
Guanghui Xiao
Kunbo Wang
Shuxun Yu
Yu-Xian Zhu
Wuwei Ye
Russell J. Kohel
Changsong Zou
Source :
Li, F, Fan, G, Wang, K, Sun, F, Yuan, Y, Song, G, Li, Q, Ma, Z, Lu, C, Zou, C, Chen, W, Liang, X, Shang, H, Liu, W, Shi, C, Xiao, G, Gou, C, Ye, W, Xu, X, Zhang, X, Wei, H, Li, Z, Zhang, G, Wang, J, Liu, K, Kohel, R J, Percy, R G, Yu, J Z, Zhu, Y-X, Wang, J & Yu, S 2014, ' Genome sequence of the cultivated cotton Gossypium arboreum ', Nature Genetics, vol. 46, no. 6, pp. 567-572 . https://doi.org/10.1038/ng.2987
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2014.

Abstract

The complex allotetraploid nature of the cotton genome (AADD; 2n = 52) makes genetic, genomic and functional analyses extremely challenging. Here we sequenced and assembled the Gossypium arboreum (AA; 2n = 26) genome, a putative contributor of the A subgenome. A total of 193.6 Gb of clean sequence covering the genome by 112.6-fold was obtained by paired-end sequencing. We further anchored and oriented 90.4% of the assembly on 13 pseudochromosomes and found that 68.5% of the genome is occupied by repetitive DNA sequences. We predicted 41,330 protein-coding genes in G. arboreum. Two whole-genome duplications were shared by G. arboreum and Gossypium raimondii before speciation. Insertions of long terminal repeats in the past 5 million years are responsible for the twofold difference in the sizes of these genomes. Comparative transcriptome studies showed the key role of the nucleotide binding site (NBS)-encoding gene family in resistance to Verticillium dahliae and the involvement of ethylene in the development of cotton fiber cells.

Details

ISSN :
15461718 and 10614036
Volume :
46
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b92c50b00ae99aba03610fa3cc9bda1f