Brassica Panache: A multi-species graph pangenome representing presence absence variation across forty-one Brassica genomes.

IF 3.8 2区 生物学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY Plant Genome Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-08 DOI:10.1002/tpg2.20535
Tessa R MacNish, Hawlader A Al-Mamun, Philipp E Bayer, Connor McPhan, Cassandria G Tay Fernandez, Shriprabha R Upadhyaya, Shengyi Liu, Jacqueline Batley, Isobel A P Parkin, Andrew G Sharpe, David Edwards
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Brassicas are an economically important crop species that provide a source of healthy oil and vegetables. With the rising population and the impact of climate change on agriculture, there is an increasing need to improve agronomically important traits of crops such as Brassica. The genomes of plant species have significant sequence presence absence variation (PAV), which is a source of genetic variation that can be used for crop improvement, and this species variation can be captured through the construction of pangenomes. Graph pangenomes are a recent reference format that represent the genomic variation with a species or population as alternate paths in a sequence graph. Graph pangenomes contain information on alignment, PAV, and annotation. Here we present the first multi-species graph pangenome for Brassica visualized with pangenome analyzer with chromosomal exploration (Panache).

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十字花科:一个多物种图泛基因组,代表了41个十字花科基因组的存在缺失变异。
芸苔属植物是一种重要的经济作物,提供了健康的油脂和蔬菜来源。随着人口的增长和气候变化对农业的影响,人们越来越需要改善芸苔等作物的重要农艺性状。植物物种基因组存在显著的序列存在缺失变异(PAV),这是作物改良的遗传变异来源,这种物种变异可以通过构建泛基因组来捕获。图形泛基因组是一种最新的参考格式,它在序列图中以交替路径表示物种或种群的基因组变异。图泛基因组包含对齐、PAV和注释的信息。在这里,我们提出了第一个多物种图泛基因组可视化与泛基因组分析仪与染色体探索(Panache)。
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Plant Genome
Plant Genome PLANT SCIENCES-GENETICS & HEREDITY
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期刊介绍: The Plant Genome publishes original research investigating all aspects of plant genomics. Technical breakthroughs reporting improvements in the efficiency and speed of acquiring and interpreting plant genomics data are welcome. The editorial board gives preference to novel reports that use innovative genomic applications that advance our understanding of plant biology that may have applications to crop improvement. The journal also publishes invited review articles and perspectives that offer insight and commentary on recent advances in genomics and their potential for agronomic improvement.
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