Authors
Robert VanBuren, Ching Man Wai, Marivi Colle, Jie Wang, Shawn Sullivan, Jill M Bushakra, Ivan Liachko, Kelly J Vining, Michael Dossett, Chad E Finn, Rubina Jibran, David Chagne, Kevin Childs, Patrick P Edger, Todd C Mockler, Nahla V Bassil
Publication date
2018/8
Journal
Gigascience
Volume
7
Issue
8
Pages
giy094
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Background
The fragmented nature of most draft plant genomes has hindered downstream gene discovery, trait mapping for breeding, and other functional genomics applications. There is a pressing need to improve or finish draft plant genome assemblies.
Findings
Here, we present a chromosome-scale assembly of the black raspberry genome using single-molecule real-time Pacific Biosciences sequencing and high-throughput chromatin conformation capture (Hi-C) genome scaffolding. The updated V3 assembly has a contig N50 of 5.1 Mb, representing an ∼200-fold improvement over the previous Illumina-based version. Each of the 235 contigs was anchored and oriented into seven chromosomes, correcting several major misassemblies. Black raspberry V3 contains 47 Mb of new sequences including large pericentromeric regions and thousands of previously …
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