Background: Gossypium barbadense L. Pima cotton is known for its resistance to Fusarium wilt and for producing fibers of superior quality highly prized in the textile market. We report a high-quality genome assembly and annotation of Pima-S6 cotton and its comparison at the chromosome and protein level to other ten Gossypium published genome assemblies.

Results: Synteny and orthogroup analyses revealed important differences on chromosome structure and annotated proteins content between our Pima-S6 and other publicly available G. barbadense assemblies, and across Gossypium assemblies in general. Detailed synteny analyses revealed chromosomal rearrangements between Pima-S6 and other Pima genomes on several chromosomes, with three major inversions in chromosomes A09, A13 and D05, raising questions about the true chromosome structure of Gossypium barbadense genomes.

Conclusion: Analyses of the re-assembled and re-annotated genome of the close relative G. barbadense Pima 3-79 using our Pima-S6 assembly suggest that contig placement of some recent G. barbadense assemblies might have been unduly influenced by the use of the G. hirsutum TM-1 genome as the anchoring reference. The Pima-S6 reference genome provides a valuable genomic resource and offers new insights on genomic structure, and can serve as G. barbadense genome reference for future assemblies and further support FOV4-related studies and breeding efforts.

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