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A complete telomere-to-telomere assembly of the maize genome.

Jian ChenZijian WangKaiwen TanWei HuangJunpeng ShiTong LiJiang HuKai WangChao WangBeibei XinHaiming ZhaoWeibin SongMatthew B HuffordOsler A OrtezWeiwei JinJinsheng Lai
Published in: Nature genetics (2023)
A complete telomere-to-telomere (T2T) finished genome has been the long pursuit of genomic research. Through generating deep coverage ultralong Oxford Nanopore Technology (ONT) and PacBio HiFi reads, we report here a complete genome assembly of maize with each chromosome entirely traversed in a single contig. The 2,178.6 Mb T2T Mo17 genome with a base accuracy of over 99.99% unveiled the structural features of all repetitive regions of the genome. There were several super-long simple-sequence-repeat arrays having consecutive thymine-adenine-guanine (TAG) tri-nucleotide repeats up to 235 kb. The assembly of the entire nucleolar organizer region of the 26.8 Mb array with 2,974 45S rDNA copies revealed the enormously complex patterns of rDNA duplications and transposon insertions. Additionally, complete assemblies of all ten centromeres enabled us to precisely dissect the repeat compositions of both CentC-rich and CentC-poor centromeres. The complete Mo17 genome represents a major step forward in understanding the complexity of the highly recalcitrant repetitive regions of higher plant genomes.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • high frequency
  • copy number
  • gene expression
  • dna methylation
  • high resolution