Draft genome of the aquatic mossFontinalis antipyretica(Fontinalaceae, Bryophyta)
Abstract
Background
Mosses compose one of the three lineages that form the sister group to extant vascular plants. Having emerged from an early split in the diversification of embryophytes, mosses may offer complementary insights into the evolution of traits following the transition to and colonization of land. Here, we report the draft nuclear genome ofFontinalis antipyretica(Fontinalaceae, Hypnales), a charismatic aquatic moss widespread in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. We sequenced andde novoassembled its genome using the 10 × genomics method. The genome comprises 486.3 Mb, with a scaffold N50 of 38.8 kb. The assembly captured 89.4% of the 303 genes in the BUSCO eukaryote dataset. The newly generatedF. antipyreticagenome is the third genome of mosses, and the second genome for a seedless aquatic plant.
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