The BRYOMOLECULES project (Task 3.2) in the Description of Action committed to producing denovo transcriptome assemblies for approximately 90 European bryophyte accessions and storethem in a local repository (accessible for project review purposes only).In this deliverable we provide data referencing the assemblies of a total of 102 bryophyteaccession, covering all 102 unique biosamples previously reported in D3.1 (44 moss and 40liverwort taxa). The summary statistics used for assessment indicate a good quality of theassemblies, with an average completeness of about 85%. The sequences are deposited in theBRYOMOLECULES repository as well and in the Short Read Archive (SRA) of the GenBankdatabase at the National Centre for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), and they are currentlyaccessible for project review purposes only.The assembled transcriptomes exceed the expected output of D3.1 and will constitute animportant resource for the identification of selected genes and metabolic pathways to beengineered in BRYOMOLECULES WP4). Once they will be published and released, thesetranscriptomes will benefit the scientific community at large, by substantially expanding (morethan doubling) the number of bryophyte species with transcriptomic data but no genome. Do you want to know more about BRYOMOLECULES? Visit our project website: https://bryomolecules.eu
Claudio Varotto (Mon,) studied this question.