Chromosome-level genome assembly of autotetraploidSelenicereus megalanthusand gaining genomic insights into the evolution of trait patterning in diploid and polyploid pitaya species
Qamar U Zaman,
Liu Hui,
Mian Faisal Nazir
et al.
Abstract:Yellow pitaya (Selenicereus megalanthus, 2n=4x=44) breeding remains severely hindered due to lacking a reference genome. Here we report yellow pitaya’s high-quality chromosome-level genome assembly and link the phenotypic trait with genomic data, based on Hi-C, ATAC, and RNA-seq data of specific tissues. We declared yellow pitaya as an autotetraploid with a 7.16 Gb genome size (harboring 27,246 high confidence genes) and majorly evolved from diploid ancestors, which remains unknown. Beyond generating the genom… Show more
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