High-Quality Genome Resource of Causing Peach Soft Rot.

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Anhui Engineering Laboratory for Horticultural Crop Breeding, College of Horticulture, Anhui Agricultural University, Hefei, China.

Published: March 2023

Peach soft rot caused by is an economically important disease. Here, we report a high-quality complete and annotated genome sequence of strain TFLB-J, isolated from peach fruit in Yuanyang county of Henan Province, China. The assembly consists of 91 scaffolds with an estimated genome size of 33.59 Mb and N length of 0.92 Mb, encoding 13,296 predicted protein-coding genes. The whole-genome sequence could provide gene resources for further study of pathogenic effectors and comparative genomics of peach soft rot pathogens.

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