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Prunus mume (mei), which was domesticated in China more than 3,000 years ago as ornamental plant and fruit, is one of the first genomes among Prunus subfamilies of Rosaceae been sequenced. Here, we assemble a 280M genome by combining 101-fold next-generation sequencing and optical mapping data. We further anchor 83.9% of scaffolds to eight chromosomes with genetic map constructed by restriction-site-associated DNA sequencing. Combining P. mume genome with available data, we succeed in reconstructing nine ancestral chromosomes of Rosaceae family, as well as depicting chromosome fusion, fission and duplication history in three major subfamilies. We sequence the transcriptome of various tissues and perform genome-wide analysis to reveal the characteristics of P. mume, including its regulation of early blooming in endodormancy, immune response against bacterial infection and biosynthesis of flower scent. The P. mume genome sequence adds to our understanding of Rosaceae evolution and provides important data for improvement of fruit trees.
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Qixiang Zhang
China Pharmaceutical University
Wenbin Chen
Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
Lidan Sun
Quanzhou Normal University
Nature Communications
BGI Group (China)
Beijing Forestry University
Institute of Vegetables and Flowers
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d6968196200ba434db831d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms2290
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