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Title: | A chromosome-scale assembly of allotetraploid Brassica juncea (AABB) elucidates comparative architecture of the A and B genomes |
Authors: | Paritosh, Kumar Yadava, Satish Kumar Singh, Priyansha Bhayana, Latika Mukhopadhyay, Arundhati Gupta, Vibha Bisht, Naveen C. Zhang, Jianwei Kudrna, David A Copetti, Dario Wing, Rod A Reddy, Vijay Bhaskar Pradhan, Akshay Kumar Pental, Deepak |
Keywords: | Brassica juncea oilseed mustard B. nigra long‐read sequencing genome assembly gene blocks evolution breeding |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Publisher: | John Wiley & Sons |
Citation: | Plant Biotechnology Journal, (In Press) |
Abstract: | Brassica juncea (AABB), commonly referred to as mustard, is a natural allopolyploid of two diploid species – B. rapa (AA) and B. nigra (BB). We report a highly contiguous genome assembly of an oleiferous type of B. juncea variety Varuna, an archetypical Indian gene pool line of mustard, with ~100x PacBio single‐molecule real‐time (SMRT) long‐reads providing contigs with an N50 value of >5Mb. Contigs were corrected for the misassemblies and scaffolded with BioNano optical mapping. We also assembled a draft genome of B. nigra (BB) variety Sangam using Illumina short‐read sequencing and Oxford Nanopore long‐reads and used it to validate the assembly of the B genome of B. juncea. Two different linkage maps of B. juncea, containing a large number of genotyping‐by‐sequencing markers were developed and used to anchor scaffolds/contigs to the 18 linkage groups of the species. The resulting chromosome‐scale assembly of B. juncea Varuna is a significant improvement over the previous draft assembly of B. juncea Tumida, a vegetable type of mustard. The assembled genome was characterized for transposons, centromeric repeats, gene content, and gene block associations. In comparison to the A genome, the B genome contains a significantly higher content of LTR/Gypsy retrotransposons, distinct centromeric repeats, and a large number of B. nigra specific gene clusters that break the gene collinearity between the A and the B genomes. The B. juncea Varuna assembly will be of major value to the breeding work on oleiferous types of mustard that are grown extensively in south Asia and elsewhere. |
Description: | Accepted date: 19 October 2020 |
URI: | https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/pbi.13492 http://223.31.159.10:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/1116 |
ISSN: | 1467-7652 |
Appears in Collections: | Institutional Publications |
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