An improved assembly and annotation of the allohexaploid wheat genome identifies complete families of agronomic genes and provides genomic evidence for chromosomal translocations

Author:

Clavijo Bernardo J.ORCID,Venturini LucaORCID,Schudoma ChristianORCID,Accinelli Gonzalo Garcia,Kaithakottil GemyORCID,Wright Jonathan,Borrill PhilippaORCID,Kettleborough George,Heavens Darren,Chapman Helen,Lipscombe James,Barker Tom,Lu Fu-HaoORCID,McKenzie Neil,Raats DinaORCID,Ramirez-Gonzalez Ricardo H.ORCID,Coince Aurore,Peel Ned,Percival-Alwyn LawrenceORCID,Duncan OwenORCID,Trösch JosuaORCID,Yu Guotai,Bolser Dan M.ORCID,Namaati GuyORCID,Kerhornou ArnaudORCID,Spannagl Manuel,Gundlach HeidrunORCID,Haberer Georg,Davey Robert P.ORCID,Fosker ChristineORCID,Palma Federica Di,Phillips Andrew L.ORCID,Millar A. HarveyORCID,Kersey Paul J.ORCID,Uauy CristobalORCID,Krasileva Ksenia V.ORCID,Swarbreck DavidORCID,Bevan Michael W.ORCID,Clark Matthew D.ORCID

Abstract

Advances in genome sequencing and assembly technologies are generating many high-quality genome sequences, but assemblies of large, repeat-rich polyploid genomes, such as that of bread wheat, remain fragmented and incomplete. We have generated a new wheat whole-genome shotgun sequence assembly using a combination of optimized data types and an assembly algorithm designed to deal with large and complex genomes. The new assembly represents >78% of the genome with a scaffold N50 of 88.8 kb that has a high fidelity to the input data. Our new annotation combines strand-specific Illumina RNA-seq and Pacific Biosciences (PacBio) full-length cDNAs to identify 104,091 high-confidence protein-coding genes and 10,156 noncoding RNA genes. We confirmed three known and identified one novel genome rearrangements. Our approach enables the rapid and scalable assembly of wheat genomes, the identification of structural variants, and the definition of complete gene models, all powerful resources for trait analysis and breeding of this key global crop.

Funder

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

BBSRC Anniversary Future Leader Fellowship

BBSRC Institute Strategic Programme Grants GRO

The German Ministry of Education and Research

Australian Research Council

Agilent Technologies

BBSRC National Capability in Genomics

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Subject

Genetics(clinical),Genetics

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