A highly contiguous, scaffold-level nuclear genome assembly for the Fever tree (Cinchona pubescens Vahl) as a novel resource for research in the Rubiaceae

Author:

Canales Nataly AllasiORCID,Pérez-Escobar Oscar A.,Powell Robyn F.,Töpel Mats,Kidner Catherine,Nesbitt Mark,Maldonado Carla,Barnes Christopher J.,Rønsted Nina,Przelomska Natalia A. S.,Leitch Ilia J.,Antonelli Alexandre

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe Andean Fever tree (Cinchona L.; Rubiaceae) is the iconic source of bioactive quinine alkaloids, which have been vital to treating malaria for centuries. C. pubescens Vahl, in particular, has been an essential source of income for several countries within its native range in north-western South America. However, an absence of available genomic resources is essential for placing the Cinchona species within the tree of life and setting the foundation for exploring the evolution and biosynthesis of quinine alkaloids.FindingsWe address this gap by providing the first highly contiguous and annotated nuclear and organelle genome assemblies for C. pubescens. Using a combination of ∼120 Gb of long sequencing reads derived from the Oxford Nanopore PromethION platform and 142 Gb of short-read Illumina data. Our nuclear genome assembly comprises 603 scaffolds comprising a total length of 904 Mb, and the completeness represents ∼85% of the genome size (1.1 Gb/1C). This draft genome sequence was complemented by annotating 72,305 CDSs using a combination of de novo and reference-based transcriptome assemblies. Completeness analysis revealed that our assembly is moderately complete, displaying 83% of the BUSCO gene set and a small fraction of genes (4.6%) classified as fragmented. Additionally, we report C. pubescens plastome with a length of ∼157 Kb and a GC content of 37.74%. We demonstrate the utility of these novel genomic resources by placing C. pubescens in the Gentianales order using additional plastid and nuclear datasets.ConclusionsOur study provides the first genomic resource for C. pubescens, thus opening new research avenues, including the provision of crucial genetic resources for analysis of alkaloid biosynthesis in the Fever tree.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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