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Sequencing and assembly of low copy and genic regions of isolated Triticum aestivum chromosome arm 7DS
Authors:Berkman Paul J  Skarshewski Adam  Lorenc Micha? T  Lai Kaitao  Duran Chris  Ling Edmund Y S  Stiller Jiri  Smits Lars  Imelfort Michael  Manoli Sahana  McKenzie Megan  Kubaláková Marie  ?imková Hana  Batley Jacqueline  Fleury Delphine  Dole?el Jaroslav  Edwards David
Institution:School of Land, Crop and Food Sciences and Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.
Abstract:The genome of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum) is predicted to be greater than 16 Gbp in size and consist predominantly of repetitive elements, making the sequencing and assembly of this genome a major challenge. We have reduced genome sequence complexity by isolating chromosome arm 7DS and applied second‐generation technology and appropriate algorithmic analysis to sequence and assemble low copy and genic regions of this chromosome arm. The assembly represents approximately 40% of the chromosome arm and all known 7DS genes. Comparison of the 7DS assembly with the sequenced genomes of rice (Oryza sativa) and Brachypodium distachyon identified large regions of conservation. The syntenic relationship between wheat, B. distachyon and O. sativa, along with available genetic mapping data, has been used to produce an annotated draft 7DS syntenic build, which is publicly available at http://www.wheatgenome.info . Our results suggest that the sequencing of isolated chromosome arms can provide valuable information of the gene content of wheat and is a step towards whole‐genome sequencing and variation discovery in this important crop.
Keywords:wheat genome sequence  chromosome 7  genome assembly  gene annotation
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