Chromosome-level genome assembly of the gerbera ( Gerbera hybrida ) using HiFi long-read and Hi-C technologies
Abstract
Gerbera hybrida is one of the most popular ornamental plants and also serves as a valuable model plant within the Asteraceae family. Here, we report both the nuclear and organellar genome assemblies and annotations of G. hybrida , which was developed through hybridization of two wild species. Sequencing was performed using a combination of PacBio high fidelity (HiFi) reads and chromatin capture reads (Omni-C). The total span of the nuclear genome assembly is 2.32 gigabases, and 99.3% of the sequence assembled into 25 scaffolds, consistent with the known chromosome number. Genome annotation of the nuclear genome identified 36,160 protein-coding genes and 11,572 non-coding transcripts. The mitochondrial genome had 363,511 bp and contains 36 protein-coding genes, 3 rRNAs, and 21 tRNAs, while the chloroplast genome is 151,898 bp in length and includes 85 protein-coding genes, 8 rRNAs, and 37 tRNAs. This reference genome provides a foundational resource for future molecular breeding and genetic research in Gerbera and the broader Asteraceae family.
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