Pseudo-chromosome–length genome assembly of a double haploid “Bartlett” pear (Pyrus communis L.)

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Van de peer, Yves | Linsmith, Gareth | Rombauts, Stéphane | Montanari, Sara | Deng, Cecilia | Celton, Jean-Marc | Guérif, Philippe | Liu, Chang | Lohaus, Rolf | Zurn, Jason, D | Cestaro, Alessandro | Bassil, Nahla | Bakker, Linda, V | Schijlen, Elio | Gardiner, Susan | Lespinasse, Yves | Durel, Charles-Eric | Velasco, Riccardo | Neale, David | Chagne, David | van de Peer, Yves | Troggio, Michela | Bianco, Luca

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International audience. Background: We report an improved assembly and scaffolding of the European pear (Pyrus communis L.) genome (referred to as BartlettDHv2.0), obtained using a combination of Pacific Biosciences RSII long-read sequencing, Bionano optical mapping, chromatin interaction capture (Hi-C), and genetic mapping. The sample selected for sequencing is a double haploid derived from the same "Bartlett" reference pear that was previously sequenced. Sequencing of di-haploid plants makes assembly more tractable in highly heterozygous species such as P. communis. Findings: A total of 496.9 Mb corresponding to 97% of the estimated genome size were assembled into 494 scaffolds. Hi-C data and a high-density genetic map allowed us to anchor and orient 87% of the sequence on the 17 pear chromosomes. Approximately 50% (247 Mb) of the genome consists of repetitive sequences. Gene annotation confirmed the presence of 37,445 protein-coding genes, which is 13% fewer than previously predicted. Conclusions: We showed that the use of a doubled-haploid plant is an effective solution to the problems presented by high levels of heterozygosity and duplication for the generation of high-quality genome assemblies. We present a high-quality chromosome-scale assembly of the European pear Pyrus communis and demostrate its high degree of synteny with the genomes of Malus x Domestica and Pyrus x bretschneideri.

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