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Chromosome-level genome assembly of Helwingia omeiensis: the first genome in the family Helwingiaceae.

Yanyu ChenLandi FengHao LinJian-Quan LiuQuan-Jun Hu
Published in: Scientific data (2024)
Helwingia, a shrub of the monotypic cosmopolitan family Helwingiaceae, is distinguished by its inflorescence, in which flowers are borne on the midrib of the leaf-a trait not commonly observed in related plant families. Previous studies have investigated the development of this unusual structure using comparative anatomical methods. However, the scarcity of genomic data has hindered our understanding of the origins and evolutionary history of this uncommon trait at the molecular level. Here, we report the first high-quality genome of the family Helwingiaceae. Assembled using HiFi sequencing and Hi-C technologies, the genome of H. omeiensis is anchored to 19 chromosomes, with a total length of 2.75 Gb and a contig N50 length of 6.78 Mb. The BUSCO completeness score of the assembled genome was 98.2%. 53,951 genes were identified, of which 99.7% were annotated in at least one protein database. The high-quality reference genome of H. omeiensis provides an essential genetic resource and sheds light on the phylogeny and evolution of specific traits in the family Helwingiaceae.
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