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A phased, chromosome-scale genome of 'Honeycrisp' apple ( Malus domestica ).

Awais KhanSarah B CareyAlicia SerranoHuiting ZhangHeidi HargartenHaley HaleAlex E HarkessLoren A Honaas
Published in: GigaByte (Hong Kong, China) (2022)
The apple cultivar 'Honeycrisp' has superior fruit quality traits, cold hardiness, and disease resistance, making it a popular breeding parent. However, it suffers from several physiological disorders, production, and postharvest issues. Despite several available apple genome sequences, understanding of the genetic mechanisms underlying cultivar-specific traits remains lacking. Here, we present a highly contiguous, fully phased, chromosome-level genome of 'Honeycrisp' apples, using PacBio HiFi, Omni-C, and Illumina sequencing platforms, with two assembled haplomes of 674 Mbp and 660 Mbp, and contig N50 values of 32.8 Mbp and 31.6 Mbp, respectively. Overall, 47,563 and 48,655 protein-coding genes were annotated from each haplome, capturing 96.8-97.4% complete BUSCOs in the eudicot database. Gene family analysis reveals most 'Honeycrisp' genes are assigned into orthogroups shared with other genomes, with 121 'Honeycrisp'-specific orthogroups. This resource is valuable for understanding the genetic basis of important traits in apples and related Rosaceae species to enhance breeding efforts.
Keyphrases
  • genome wide
  • copy number
  • dna methylation
  • quality improvement
  • single cell
  • gene expression
  • emergency department
  • high throughput sequencing