Conserving a threatened North American walnut: a chromosome-scale reference genome for butternut (Juglans cinerea)

Author:

Guzman-Torres Cristopher R.ORCID,Trybulec EmilyORCID,LeVasseur HannahORCID,Akella HarshitaORCID,Amee MauriceORCID,Strickland Emily,Pauloski NicoleORCID,Williams MartinORCID,Romero-Severson JeanneORCID,Hoban Sean,Woeste Keith,Pike Carolyn C.ORCID,Fetter Karl C.ORCID,Webster Cynthia N.ORCID,Neitzey Michelle L.ORCID,O’Neill Rachel J.ORCID,Wegrzyn Jill L.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractWith the advent of affordable and more accurate third generation sequencing technologies and the associated bioinformatic tools, it is now possible to sequence, assemble, and annotate more species of conservation concern than ever before.Juglans cinerea, commonly known as butternut or white walnut, is a member of the walnut family, native to the Eastern United States and Southeastern Canada. The species is currently listed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List due to decline from an invasive fungus known asOphiognomonia clavigignenti-juglandacearum(Oc-j) that causes butternut canker. Oc-j creates visible sores on the trunks of the tree which essentially starves and slowly kills the tree. Natural resistance to this pathogen is rare. Conserving butternut is of utmost priority due to its critical ecosystem role and cultural significance. As part of an integrated undergraduate and graduate student training program in biodiversity and conservation genomics, the first reference genome forJuglans cinereais described here. This chromosome-scale 539 Mb assembly was generated from over 100X coverage of Oxford Nanopore long reads and scaffolded with theJuglans mandshuricagenome. Scaffolding with a closely related species oriented and ordered the sequences in a manner more representative of the structure of the genome without altering the sequence. Comparisons with sequenced Juglandaceae revealed high levels of synteny and further supportedJ. cinerea’srecent phylogenetic placement. Comparative assessment of gene family evolution revealed a significant number of contracting families, including several associated with biotic stress response.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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