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The American cranberry: first insights into the whole genome of a species adapted to bog habitat

BACKGROUND: The American cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon Ait.) is one of only three widely-cultivated fruit crops native to North America- the other two are blueberry (Vaccinium spp.) and native grape (Vitis spp.). In terms of taxonomy, cranberries are in the core Ericales, an order for which genom...

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Autores principales: Polashock, James, Zelzion, Ehud, Fajardo, Diego, Zalapa, Juan, Georgi, Laura, Bhattacharya, Debashish, Vorsa, Nicholi
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4076063/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24927653
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-14-165
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author Polashock, James
Zelzion, Ehud
Fajardo, Diego
Zalapa, Juan
Georgi, Laura
Bhattacharya, Debashish
Vorsa, Nicholi
author_facet Polashock, James
Zelzion, Ehud
Fajardo, Diego
Zalapa, Juan
Georgi, Laura
Bhattacharya, Debashish
Vorsa, Nicholi
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description BACKGROUND: The American cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon Ait.) is one of only three widely-cultivated fruit crops native to North America- the other two are blueberry (Vaccinium spp.) and native grape (Vitis spp.). In terms of taxonomy, cranberries are in the core Ericales, an order for which genome sequence data are currently lacking. In addition, cranberries produce a host of important polyphenolic secondary compounds, some of which are beneficial to human health. Whereas next-generation sequencing technology is allowing the advancement of whole-genome sequencing, one major obstacle to the successful assembly from short-read sequence data of complex diploid (and higher ploidy) organisms is heterozygosity. Cranberry has the advantage of being diploid (2n = 2x = 24) and self-fertile. To minimize the issue of heterozygosity, we sequenced the genome of a fifth-generation inbred genotype (F ≥ 0.97) derived from five generations of selfing originating from the cultivar Ben Lear. RESULTS: The genome size of V. macrocarpon has been estimated to be about 470 Mb. Genomic sequences were assembled into 229,745 scaffolds representing 420 Mbp (N50 = 4,237 bp) with 20X average coverage. The number of predicted genes was 36,364 and represents 17.7% of the assembled genome. Of the predicted genes, 30,090 were assigned to candidate genes based on homology. Genes supported by transcriptome data totaled 13,170 (36%). CONCLUSIONS: Shotgun sequencing of the cranberry genome, with an average sequencing coverage of 20X, allowed efficient assembly and gene calling. The candidate genes identified represent a useful collection to further study important biochemical pathways and cellular processes and to use for marker development for breeding and the study of horticultural characteristics, such as disease resistance.
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spelling pubmed-40760632014-07-01 The American cranberry: first insights into the whole genome of a species adapted to bog habitat Polashock, James Zelzion, Ehud Fajardo, Diego Zalapa, Juan Georgi, Laura Bhattacharya, Debashish Vorsa, Nicholi BMC Plant Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: The American cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon Ait.) is one of only three widely-cultivated fruit crops native to North America- the other two are blueberry (Vaccinium spp.) and native grape (Vitis spp.). In terms of taxonomy, cranberries are in the core Ericales, an order for which genome sequence data are currently lacking. In addition, cranberries produce a host of important polyphenolic secondary compounds, some of which are beneficial to human health. Whereas next-generation sequencing technology is allowing the advancement of whole-genome sequencing, one major obstacle to the successful assembly from short-read sequence data of complex diploid (and higher ploidy) organisms is heterozygosity. Cranberry has the advantage of being diploid (2n = 2x = 24) and self-fertile. To minimize the issue of heterozygosity, we sequenced the genome of a fifth-generation inbred genotype (F ≥ 0.97) derived from five generations of selfing originating from the cultivar Ben Lear. RESULTS: The genome size of V. macrocarpon has been estimated to be about 470 Mb. Genomic sequences were assembled into 229,745 scaffolds representing 420 Mbp (N50 = 4,237 bp) with 20X average coverage. The number of predicted genes was 36,364 and represents 17.7% of the assembled genome. Of the predicted genes, 30,090 were assigned to candidate genes based on homology. Genes supported by transcriptome data totaled 13,170 (36%). CONCLUSIONS: Shotgun sequencing of the cranberry genome, with an average sequencing coverage of 20X, allowed efficient assembly and gene calling. The candidate genes identified represent a useful collection to further study important biochemical pathways and cellular processes and to use for marker development for breeding and the study of horticultural characteristics, such as disease resistance. BioMed Central 2014-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4076063/ /pubmed/24927653 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-14-165 Text en Copyright © 2014 Polashock et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Polashock, James
Zelzion, Ehud
Fajardo, Diego
Zalapa, Juan
Georgi, Laura
Bhattacharya, Debashish
Vorsa, Nicholi
The American cranberry: first insights into the whole genome of a species adapted to bog habitat
title The American cranberry: first insights into the whole genome of a species adapted to bog habitat
title_full The American cranberry: first insights into the whole genome of a species adapted to bog habitat
title_fullStr The American cranberry: first insights into the whole genome of a species adapted to bog habitat
title_full_unstemmed The American cranberry: first insights into the whole genome of a species adapted to bog habitat
title_short The American cranberry: first insights into the whole genome of a species adapted to bog habitat
title_sort american cranberry: first insights into the whole genome of a species adapted to bog habitat
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4076063/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24927653
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-14-165
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