1. A highly contiguous genome assembly of Brassica nigra (BB) and revised nomenclature for the pseudochromosomes
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Kumar Paritosh, Deepak Pental, and Akshay K. Pradhan
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Transposable element ,0106 biological sciences ,Retroelements ,lcsh:QH426-470 ,Evolution ,lcsh:Biotechnology ,Brassica ,Sequence assembly ,India ,Retrotransposon ,01 natural sciences ,Genome ,Homology (biology) ,Black mustard ,Transcriptome ,03 medical and health sciences ,lcsh:TP248.13-248.65 ,Genetics ,Gene ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,Genome assembly ,biology ,Contig ,Brassica nigra ,Chromosome Mapping ,biology.organism_classification ,Gene blocks ,Pseudochromosome nomenclature ,lcsh:Genetics ,Ploidy ,DNA microarray ,Genome, Plant ,010606 plant biology & botany ,Biotechnology ,Mustard Plant ,Research Article - Abstract
BackgroundBrassica nigra(BB), also called black mustard, is grown as a condiment crop in India.B. nigrarepresents the B genome of U’s triangle and is one of the progenitor species ofB. juncea(AABB), an important oilseed crop of the Indian subcontinent. We report the genome assembly ofB. nigravariety Sangam.ResultsThe genome assembly was carried out using Oxford Nanopore long-read sequencing and optical mapping. A total of 1549 contigs were assembled, which covered ~ 515.4 Mb of the estimated ~ 522 Mb of the genome. The final assembly consisted of 15 scaffolds that were assigned to eight pseudochromosomes using a high-density genetic map ofB. nigra. Around 246 Mb of the genome consisted of the repeat elements; LTR/Gypsy types of retrotransposons being the most predominant. The B genome-specific repeats were identified in the centromeric regions of theB. nigrapseudochromosomes. A total of 57,249 protein-coding genes were identified of which 42,444 genes were found to be expressed in the transcriptome analysis. A comparison of the B genomes ofB. nigraandB. juncearevealed high gene colinearity and similar gene block arrangements. A comparison of the structure of the A, B, and C genomes of U’s triangle showed the B genome to be divergent from the A and C genomes for gene block arrangements and centromeric regions.ConclusionsA highly contiguous genome assembly of theB. nigragenome reported here is an improvement over the previous short-read assemblies and has allowed a comparative structural analysis of the A, B, and C genomes of the species belonging to the U’s triangle. Based on the comparison, we propose a new nomenclature forB. nigrapseudochromosomes, taking theB. rapapseudochromosome nomenclature as the reference.
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- 2020