Genome assembly of a diversity panel ofChenopodium quinoa

Author:

Rey ElodieORCID,Abrouk MichaelORCID,Dufau Isabelle,Rodde Nathalie,Saber NohaORCID,Cizkova JanaORCID,Fiene Gabriele,Stanschewski ClaraORCID,Jarvis David E,Jellen Eric NORCID,Maughan Peter J,von Baer Ingrid,Troukhan MaximORCID,Kravchuk Maksym,Hribova EvaORCID,Cauet Stephane,Krattinger Simon G.ORCID,Tester MarkORCID

Abstract

AbstractQuinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) is an important crop for the future challenges of food and nutrient security. Deep characterization of quinoa diversity is needed to support the agronomic improvement and adaptation of quinoa as its worldwide cultivation expands. In this study, we report the construction of chromosome-scale genome assemblies of eight quinoa accessions covering the range of phenotypic and genetic diversity of both lowland and highland quinoas. The assemblies were produced from a combination of PacBio HiFi reads and Bionano Saphyr optical maps, with total assembly sizes averaging 1.28 Gb with a mean N50 of 71.1 Mb. Between 43,733 and 48,564 gene models were predicted for the eight new quinoa genomes, and on average, 66% of each quinoa genome was classified as repetitive sequences. Alignment between the eight genome assemblies allowed the identification of structural rearrangements including inversions, translocations, and duplications. These eight novel quinoa genome assemblies provide a resource for association genetics, comparative genomics, and pan-genome analyses for the discovery of genetic components and variations underlying agriculturally important traits.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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