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  • Horsegram is a resilient legume known for its nutritional benefits, with its genome sequenced to 279.12Mb covering over 83% of its total size, revealing 24,521 annotated genes.
  • The genome shows low repetitive sequence content at 25.04% and contains major transcription factors indicating drought resistance, along with a high abundance of potential functional food ingredients like Bowman-Birk protease inhibitors.
  • Analysis of the horsegram genome related it closely to the common bean and identified significant genetic associations with powdery mildew, providing valuable insights for breeding programs and potential use as a nutraceutical food source.

Article Abstract

Horsegram is a grain legume with excellent nutritional and remedial properties and good climate resilience, able to adapt to harsh environmental conditions. Here, we used a combination of short- and long-read sequencing technologies to generate a genome sequence of 279.12Mb, covering 83.53% of the estimated total size of the horsegram genome, and we annotated 24,521 genes. prediction of DNA repeats showed that approximately 25.04% of the horsegram genome was made up of repetitive sequences, the lowest among the legume genomes sequenced so far. The major transcription factors identified in the horsegram genome were , , , , , , and , suggesting that horsegram is resistant to drought. Interestingly, the genome is abundant in Bowman-Birk protease inhibitors (BBIs), which can be used as a functional food ingredient. The results of maximum likelihood phylogenetic and estimated synonymous substitution analyses suggested that horsegram is closely related to the common bean and diverged approximately 10.17 million years ago. The double-digested restriction associated DNA (ddRAD) sequencing of 40 germplasms allowed us to identify 3,942 high-quality SNPs in the horsegram genome. A genome-wide association study with powdery mildew identified 10 significant associations similar to the and . genes. The reference genome and other genomic information presented in this study will be of great value to horsegram breeding programs. In addition, keeping the increasing demand for food with nutraceutical values in view, these genomic data provide opportunities to explore the possibility of horsegram for use as a source of food and nutraceuticals.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8558620PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.758119DOI Listing

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