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A Genome Assembly of the Barley ‘Transformation Reference’ Cultivar Golden Promise
Author(s) -
Miriam Schreiber,
Martin Mascher,
Jonathan Wright,
Sudharsan Padmarasu,
Axel Himmelbach,
Darren Heavens,
Linda Milne,
Bernardo Clavijo,
Nils Stein,
Robbie Waugh
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
g3 genes genomes genetics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.468
H-Index - 66
ISSN - 2160-1836
DOI - 10.1534/g3.119.401010
Subject(s) - cultivar , transformation (genetics) , genome , biology , reference genome , sequence assembly , botany , genetics , gene , gene expression , transcriptome
Barley ( Hordeum vulgare ) is one of the most important crops worldwide and is also considered a research model for the large-genome small grain temperate cereals. Despite genomic resources improving all the time, they are limited for the cv . Golden Promise, the most efficient genotype for genetic transformation. We have developed a barley cv . Golden Promise reference assembly integrating Illumina paired-end reads, long mate-pair reads, Dovetail Chicago in vitro proximity ligation libraries and chromosome conformation capture sequencing (Hi-C) libraries into a contiguous reference assembly. The assembled genome of 7 chromosomes and 4.13Gb in size, has a super-scaffold N50 after Chicago libraries of 4.14Mb and contains only 2.2% gaps. Using BUSCO (benchmarking universal single copy orthologous genes) as evaluation the genome assembly contains 95.2% of complete and single copy genes from the plant database. A high-quality Golden Promise reference assembly will be useful and utilized by the whole barley research community but will prove particularly useful for CRISPR-Cas9 experiments.

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