Genome sequence of mungbean and insights into evolution within Vigna species
2014
min young yoon | prakit somta | beom-seok park | tae hwan jun | sangrea shim | taeyoung lee | kwang soo han | kil hyun kim | kwang soo kim | aureliano bombarely | yang jae kang | jae-gyun gwag | yeong-ho lee | suk-ha lee | jayern lee | patcharin tanya | jung-kyung moon | bo-keun ha | jeffrey j. doyle | scott a. jackson | sue k. kim | moon young kim | roland schafleitner | rajeev k. varshney | peerasak srinives | puji lestari | won joo hwang | na yoon | puntaree taeprayoon | young eun jang
Mungbean (Vigna radiata) is a fast-growing, warm-season legume crop that is primarily cultivated in developing countries of Asia. Here we construct a draft genome sequence of mungbean to facilitate genome research into the subgenus Ceratotropis, which includes several important dietary legumes in Asia, and to enable a better understanding of the evolution of leguminous species. Based on the de novo assembly of additional wild mungbean species, the divergence of what was eventually domesticated and the sampled wild mungbean species appears to have predated domestication. Moreover, the de novo assembly of a tetraploid Vigna species (V. reflexo-pilosa var. glabra) provides genomic evidence of a recent allopolyploid event. The species tree is constructed using de novo RNA-seq assemblies of 22 accessions of 18 Vigna species and protein sets of Glycine max. The present assembly of V. radiata var. radiata will facilitate genome research and accelerate molecular breeding of the subgenus Ceratotropis
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Yang Jae Kang et al., 'Genome sequence of mungbean and insights into evolution within Vigna species', Nature Communications, vol. 5(1), pp.01-09, Springer Nature, 2014
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