2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.11.25.625183
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Chromosome-scale genome assembly and linkage map forSilene uniflorareveal the recombination landscape in a rapidly evolving plant species

Owen G Osborne,
Daniel P Wood,
Mariya P Dobreva
et al.

Abstract: The genus Silene is an important model system for fields as diverse as sex chromosome evolution, speciation and disease ecology. However, genomic resources remain scarce in the genus. Here, we present a chromosome-scale genome assembly for S. uniflora, a hermaphroditic/gynodioecious species which is an important model for rapid adaptation to anthropogenic disturbance and the role of phenotypic plasticity in adaptive evolution. Using a combination of long-read and Hi-C sequencing technologies, we generated a 1,… Show more

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