Whole Genome Assembly and Annotation of Magnolia officinalis

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Yin Y, Peng F, Zhou L, et al. The chromosome-scale genome of Magnolia officinalis provides insight into the evolutionary position of magnoliids. iScience. 2021;24(9):102997. Published 2021 Aug 17. doi:10.1016/j.isci.2021.102997
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Analysis
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Whole Genome Assembly and Annotation of Magnolia officinalis
Description

Magnolia officinalis, a representative tall aromatic tree of the Magnoliaceae family, is a medicinal plant that is widely used in diverse industries from medicine to cosmetics. We report a chromosome-scale draft genome of M. officinalis, in which ∼99.66% of the sequences were anchored onto 19 chromosomes with the scaffold N50 of 76.62 Mb. We found that a high proportion of repetitive sequences was a common feature of three Magnoliaceae with known genomic data. Magnoliids were a sister clade to eudicots-monocots, which provided more support for understanding the phylogenetic position among angiosperms. An ancient duplication event occurred in the genome of M. officinalis and was shared with Lauraceae. Based on RNA-seq analysis, we identified several key enzyme-coding gene families associated with the biosynthesis of lignans in the genome. The construction of the M. officinalis genome sequence will serve as a reference for further studies of Magnolia, as well as other Magnoliaceae.

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Assembly and Annotation Performed by the PacBio, Illumina platforms and Hi-C technology.
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Phytozome v9
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Friday, September 24, 2021 - 08:35
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