Yu-Jie Chen , Qiao Liu , Yong-Jing Zhang, Zhi-Li Jiang, Hai-Lan Fu, Hui Wu, Ming-Jie Liu, Ji-Hong Jiang, Lu-Dan Li
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Abstract
Dendrobium officinale is a rare and precious medicinal plant. Southern blight is a destructive disease in the artificial cultivation of D. officinale, and one of its pathogens is Sclerotium delphinii. S. delphinii is a phytopathogenic fungus with a wide host range with extremely strong pathogenicity. In this study, S. delphinii was isolated from D. officinale with southern blight. Subsequently, this specific strain underwent thorough whole-genome sequencing using the PacBio Sequel II platform, which employed single-molecule real-time (SMRT) technology. Comprehensive annotations were obtained through functional annotation of protein sequences using various publicly available databases. The genome of S. delphinii measures 73.66 Mb, with an N90 contig size of 2,707,110 bp, and it contains 18,506 putative predictive genes. This study represents the first report on the genome size assembly and annotation of S. delphinii, making it the initial species within the Sclerotium genus to undergo whole-genome sequencing, which can provide solid data and a theoretical basis for further research on the pathogenesis, omics of S. delphinii.
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Genomics is a forum for describing the development of genome-scale technologies and their application to all areas of biological investigation.
As a journal that has evolved with the field that carries its name, Genomics focuses on the development and application of cutting-edge methods, addressing fundamental questions with potential interest to a wide audience. Our aim is to publish the highest quality research and to provide authors with rapid, fair and accurate review and publication of manuscripts falling within our scope.