The complete genome of lettuce reveals centromere landscape and empowers breeding
Ke Wang,
Jingyun Jin,
Jingxuan Wang
et al.
Abstract:Lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) is a globally grown vegetable crop as the most popular salad ingredient. Lettuce breeding is crucial to enhancing yield, nutrition and disease resistance, but impeded by lacking a high-quality genome resource. In addition, the released genomes remain fragmented (with hundreds of gaps) and incomplete with omitting pivotal centromeres and telomeres. Here, we report a 2.59 Gb complete telomere-to-telomere (T2T) genome assembly for lettuce. T2T genome analysis revealed the unique geneti… Show more
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