Dactylis glomerata ASM711570v1 Assembly & Annotation

Overview

Analysis Name Dactylis glomerata ASM711570v1 Assembly & Annotation
Sequencing technology PacBio Sequel
Assembly method FALCON v. 3.1
Release Date 2019-07-17
Reference Publication(s)

Huang L, Feng G, Yan H, Zhang Z, Bushman BS, Wang J, Bombarely A, Li M, Yang Z, Nie G, Xie W, Xu L, Chen P, Zhao X, Jiang W, Zhang X. Genome assembly provides insights into the genome evolution and flowering regulation of orchardgrass. Plant Biotechnol J. 2020 Feb;18(2):373-388. doi: 10.1111/pbi.13205.

Summary

Orchardgrass (Dactylis glomerata L.) is an important forage grass for cultivating livestock worldwide. Here, we report an ~1.84-Gb chromosome-scale diploid genome assembly of orchardgrass, with a contig N50 of 0.93 Mb, a scaffold N50 of 6.08 Mb and a super-scaffold N50 of 252.52 Mb, which is the first chromosome-scale assembled genome of a cool-season forage grass. The genome includes 40 088 protein-coding genes, and 69% of the assembled sequences are transposable elements, with long terminal repeats (LTRs) being the most abundant. The LTRretrotransposons may have been activated and expanded in the grass genome in response to environmental changes during the Pleistocene between 0 and 1 million years ago. Phylogenetic analysis reveals that orchardgrass diverged after rice but before three Triticeae species, and evolutionarily conserved chromosomes were detected by analysing ancient chromosome rearrangements in these grass species. We also resequenced the whole genome of 76 orchardgrass accessions and found that germplasm from Northern Europe and East Asia clustered together, likely due to the exchange of plants along the ‘Silk Road’ or other ancient trade routes connecting the East and West. Last, a combined transcriptome, quantitative genetic and bulk segregant analysis provided insights into the genetic network regulating flowering time in orchardgrass and revealed four main candidate genes controlling this trait. This chromosome-scale genome and the online database of orchardgrass developed here will facilitate the discovery of genes controlling agronomically important traits, stimulate genetic improvement of and functional genetic research on orchardgrass and provide comparative genetic resources for other forage grasses.

Assembly statistics

Genome size1.8 Gb
Total ungapped length1.8 Gb
Number of scaffolds2,117
Scaffold N503.4 Mb
Scaffold L50132
Number of contigs3,596
Contig N501.2 Mb
Contig L50435
GC percent44
Genome coverage86.0x
Assembly levelScaffold

Assembly

The Dactylis glomerata ASM711570v1 Assembly file is available in FASTA format.

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Chromosomes (FASTA file) GCA_007115705.1_ASM711570v1_genomic.fna.gz

Gene Predictions

The Dactylis glomerata ASM711570v1 genome gene prediction files are not available.

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Genes (GFF3 file) -
CDS sequences (FASTA file) -
Protein sequences (FASTA file) -

Functional Analysis

Functional annotation for the Dactylis glomerata ASM711570v1 is not available.

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Domain from InterProScan -

S genes

Summary

QueryChromosomeSize(bp)CoordinatestBLASTn HittBLASTn %IDDomain
DUF247I-SQXEO01002098.131326752031657-2033252LpSDUF247-I_chromosome179DUF247
DUF247II-SQXEO01002098.131326751923240-1924922LpSDUF247-II_chromosome175DUF247
HPS10-SQXEO01002098.131326751979398-1979521,
1979606-1979745
LpsS_contig1102935-
DUF247I-ZQXEO01000545.164138911341828-1343420LpZDUF247-I_chromosome257DUF247
DUF247II-ZQXEO01000545.164138911393535-1395160LrDUF247II-Z72DUF247
HPS10-ZQXEO01000545.164138911343941-1344124,
1344197-1344309
LpsZ_contig5509742-

Nucleotide

Protein

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