Authors
Aleksey Zimin, Kristian A Stevens, Marc W Crepeau, Ann Holtz-Morris, Maxim Koriabine, Guillaume Marçais, Daniela Puiu, Michael Roberts, Jill L Wegrzyn, Pieter J de Jong, David B Neale, Steven L Salzberg, James A Yorke, Charles H Langley
Publication date
2014/3/1
Journal
Genetics
Volume
196
Issue
3
Pages
875-890
Publisher
Genetics
Description
Conifers are the predominant gymnosperm. The size and complexity of their genomes has presented formidable technical challenges for whole-genome shotgun sequencing and assembly. We employed novel strategies that allowed us to determine the loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) reference genome sequence, the largest genome assembled to date. Most of the sequence data were derived from whole-genome shotgun sequencing of a single megagametophyte, the haploid tissue of a single pine seed. Although that constrained the quantity of available DNA, the resulting haploid sequence data were well-suited for assembly. The haploid sequence was augmented with multiple linking long-fragment mate pair libraries from the parental diploid DNA. For the longest fragments, we used novel fosmid DiTag libraries. Sequences from the linking libraries that did not match the megagametophyte were identified and …
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