2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.molp.2021.06.018
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Two gap-free reference genomes and a global view of the centromere architecture in rice

Abstract: Rice (Oryza sativa), a major staple throughout the world and a model system for plant genomics and breeding, was the first crop genome sequenced almost two decades ago. However, reference genomes for all higher organisms to date contain gaps and missing sequences. Here, we report the assembly and analysis of gap-free reference genome sequences for two elite O. sativa xian/indica rice varieties, Zhenshan 97 and Minghui 63, which are being used as a model system for studying heterosis and yield. Gapfree referenc… Show more

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“…We selected a rice F 1 hybrid by crossing two inbred lines MH63 and ZS97 as test sample. Gap-free reference genomes are available for both parents [ 25 ] which could be used to benchmark the phased diploid assemblies. In total, 23 Gb PacBio HiFi reads, with an average read length of 14.9 Kb of the rice hybrid was generated (Additional file 1 : Table S6).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We selected a rice F 1 hybrid by crossing two inbred lines MH63 and ZS97 as test sample. Gap-free reference genomes are available for both parents [ 25 ] which could be used to benchmark the phased diploid assemblies. In total, 23 Gb PacBio HiFi reads, with an average read length of 14.9 Kb of the rice hybrid was generated (Additional file 1 : Table S6).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, the high-quality (now gap-free) reference genomes of two xian/indica varieties, Minghui 63 and Zhenshan 97, the parents of the elite rice hybrid Shanyou 63, were released in 2016 (http://rice.hzau.edu.cn/). Comparative analysis revealed a surprisingly large number of structural variations (SVs) between these two reference genomes (Zhang et al, 2016;Song et al, 2021). Recently, more than 60 complete rice genome sequences were generated (Zhao et al, 2018b;Thudi et al, 2021).…”
Section: Development Of Gsrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If two adjacent contigs overlapped with the two ends of long reads, respectively, then the gap between the two contigs were closed using the reads. (VI) Mummer (version 4.0) (Delcher et al, 2003) with the default setting was used to align the contigs on the three genomes [Nipponbare (Kawahara et al, 2013), ZS97, and MH63 (Song et al, 2021)] to detect the potentially adjacent contigs. If one unlocated contig is adjacent to a contig in the interaction map along as supported by PacBio reads, and the unlocated contig was put back into the map.…”
Section: Genome Assemblymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For decades, the rice cultivar 93-11, which is one of the main indica cultivars grown across China, has served as a reference genome for molecular breeding research (Yu et al, 2002). Recently, with the development of sequencing technology and the dramatic decrease in its cost, several chromosome-level assemblies of various rice cultivars have been reported, including telomere to telomere assemblies of ZS97 and MH63 (Du et al, 2017;Choi et al, 2020;Song et al, 2021). The assembly data reveals the complex genetic diversity that give rise to desirable domestication traits.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%