Scientific Data (May 2024)

A high-quality chromosome-level genome assembly of Ficus hirta

  • Weicheng Huang,
  • Yamei Ding,
  • Songle Fan,
  • Wanzhen Liu,
  • Hongfeng Chen,
  • Simon Segar,
  • Stephen G. Compton,
  • Hui Yu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-024-03376-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

Abstract

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Abstract Ficus species (Moraceae) play pivotal roles in tropical and subtropical ecosystems. Thriving across diverse habitats, from rainforests to deserts, they harbor a multitude of mutualistic and antagonistic interactions with insects, nematodes, and pathogens. Despite their ecological significance, knowledge about the genomic background of Ficus remains limited. In this study, we report a chromosome-level reference genome of F. hirta, with a total size of 297.27 Mb, containing 28,625 protein-coding genes and 44.67% repeat sequences. These findings illuminate the genetic basis of Ficus responses to environmental challenges, offering valuable genomic resources for understanding genome size, adaptive evolution, and co-evolution with natural enemies and mutualists within the genus.