A reference assembly for the legume cover crop hairy vetch ( Vicia villosa ).
Tyson FullerDerek M BickhartLisa M KochLisa Kissing KucekShahjahan AliHayley MangelsonMaria J MonterosTimothy HernandezTimothy P L SmithHeathcliffe RidayMichael L SullivanPublished in: GigaByte (Hong Kong, China) (2023)
Vicia villosa is an incompletely domesticated annual legume of the Fabaceae family native to Europe and Western Asia. V. villosa is widely used as a cover crop and forage due to its ability to withstand harsh winters. Here, we generated a reference-quality genome assembly (Vvill1.0) from low error-rate long-sequence reads to improve the genetic-based trait selection of this species. Our Vvill1.0 assembly includes seven scaffolds corresponding to the seven estimated linkage groups and comprising approximately 68% of the total genome size of 2.03 Gbp. This assembly is expected to be a useful resource for genetically improving this emerging cover crop species and provide useful insights into legume genomics and plant genome evolution.