Genome Assembly of Docynia delavayi Provides New Insights into α-Farnesene Biosynthesis
Jinhong Tian,
Zhuo Chen,
Can Jiang
et al.
Abstract:Docynia delavayi is an economically significant fruit species with a high market potential due to the special aroma of its fruit. Here, a 653.34 Mb high-quality genome of D. delavayi was first reported, of which 93.8% of the sequences were assembled to 17 chromosomes. A total of 48325 protein-coding genes were annotated in D. delavayi genome. Ks analysis proved that two whole genome duplication (WGD) events occurred in D. delavayi, resulting in the expansion of genes associated with terpene biosynthesis, which… Show more
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