Author:
Bianco Luca,Fontana Paolo,Marchesini Alexis,Torre Sara,Moser Mirko,Piazza Stefano,Alessandri Sara,Pavese Vera,Pollegioni Paola,Vernesi Cristiano,Malnoy Mickael,Torello Marinoni Daniela,Murolo Sergio,Dondini Luca,Mattioni Claudia,Botta Roberto,Sebastiani Federico,Micheletti Diego,Palmieri Luisa
Abstract
Abstract
Objectives
The sweet chestnut Castanea sativa Mill. is the only native Castanea species in Europe, and it is a tree of high economic value that provides appreciated fruits and valuable wood. In this study, we assembled a high-quality nuclear genome of the ancient Italian chestnut variety ‘Marrone di Chiusa Pesio’ using a combination of Oxford Nanopore Technologies long reads, whole-genome and Omni-C Illumina short reads.
Data description
The genome was assembled into 238 scaffolds with an N50 size of 21.8 Mb and an N80 size of 7.1 Mb for a total assembled sequence of 750 Mb. The BUSCO assessment revealed that 98.6% of the genome matched the embryophyte dataset, highlighting good completeness of the genetic space. After chromosome-level scaffolding, 12 chromosomes with a total length of 715.8 and 713.0 Mb were constructed for haplotype 1 and haplotype 2, respectively. The repetitive elements represented 37.3% and 37.4% of the total assembled genome in haplotype 1 and haplotype 2, respectively. A total of 57,653 and 58,146 genes were predicted in the two haplotypes, and approximately 73% of the genes were functionally annotated using the EggNOG-mapper. The assembled genome will be a valuable resource and reference for future chestnut breeding and genetic improvement.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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