Authors
René L Warren, Christopher I Keeling, Macaire Man Saint Yuen, Anthony Raymond, Greg A Taylor, Benjamin P Vandervalk, Hamid Mohamadi, Daniel Paulino, Readman Chiu, Shaun D Jackman, Gordon Robertson, Chen Yang, Brian Boyle, Margarete Hoffmann, Detlef Weigel, David R Nelson, Carol Ritland, Nathalie Isabel, Barry Jaquish, Alvin Yanchuk, Jean Bousquet, Steven JM Jones, John MacKay, Inanc Birol, Joerg Bohlmann
Publication date
2015/7
Journal
The Plant Journal
Volume
83
Issue
2
Pages
189-212
Description
White spruce (Picea glauca), a gymnosperm tree, has been established as one of the models for conifer genomics. We describe the draft genome assemblies of two white spruce genotypes, PG29 and WS77111, innovative tools for the assembly of very large genomes, and the conifer genomics resources developed in this process. The two white spruce genotypes originate from distant geographic regions of western (PG29) and eastern (WS77111) North America, and represent elite trees in two Canadian tree‐breeding programs. We present an update (V3 and V4) for a previously reported PG29 V2 draft genome assembly and introduce a second white spruce genome assembly for genotype WS77111. Assemblies of the PG29 and WS77111 genomes confirm the reconstructed white spruce genome size in the 20 Gbp range, and show broad synteny. Using the PG29 V3 assembly and additional white spruce …
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