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  • - The study focuses on Thunb. (yuxingcao), an important herb in Asia, highlighting the need for genomic information to understand its genetics and medicinal properties.
  • - Researchers created the first chromosome-scale decaploid reference genome of Thunb., revealing a genome size of 2.63 Gb with 88 pseudochromosomes and identifying significant whole-genome duplication events in its evolution.
  • - Analysis of various plant tissues uncovered expansions in key gene families related to alkaloid biosynthesis and essential genes for root development, contributing to the understanding of Thunb.'s genetic diversity and medicinal value.

Article Abstract

Thunb., commonly known as yuxingcao in China, is known for its characteristic fishy smell and is widely recognized as an important herb and vegetable in many parts of Asia. However, the lack of genomic information on limits the understanding of its population structure, genetic diversity, and biosynthesis of medicinal compounds. Here we used single-molecule sequencing, Illumina paired-end sequencing, and chromosome conformation capture technology to construct the first chromosome-scale decaploid reference genome. The genome assembly was 2.63 Gb in size, with 1348 contigs and a contig N50 of 21.94 Mb further clustered and ordered into 88 pseudochromosomes based on Hi-C analysis. The results of genome evolution analysis showed that underwent a whole-genome duplication (WGD) event ~17 million years ago, and an additional WGD event occurred 3.3 million years ago, which may be the main factor leading to the high abundance of multiple copies of orthologous genes. Here, transcriptome sequencing across five different tissues revealed significant expansion and distinct expression patterns of key gene families, such as l-amino acid/l-tryptophan decarboxylase and strictosidine synthase, which are essential for the biosynthesis of isoquinoline and indole alkaloids, along with the identification of genes such as , which is critical for root development. This study constructed the first decaploid medicinal plant genome and revealed the genome evolution and polyploidization events of .

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11415239PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hr/uhae203DOI Listing

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