Scientific Data (Oct 2023)

A high-quality chromosome-level wild rice genome of Oryza coarctata

  • Hang Zhao,
  • Wenzheng Wang,
  • Yirong Yang,
  • Zhiwei Wang,
  • Jing Sun,
  • Kaijun Yuan,
  • S. M. Hisam Al Rabbi,
  • Munnujan Khanam,
  • Md. Shahjahan Kabir,
  • Zeba I. Seraj,
  • Md. Sazzadur Rahman,
  • Zhiguo Zhang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-023-02594-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Abstract Oryza coarctata (2n = 4X = 48, KKLL) is an allotetraploid, undomesticated relative of rice and the only species in the genus Oryza with tolerance to high salinity and submergence. Therefore, it contains important stress and tolerance genes/factors for rice. The initial draft genome published was limited by data and technical restrictions, leading to an incomplete and highly fragmented assembly. This study reports a new, highly contiguous chromosome-level genome assembly and annotation of O. coarctata. PacBio high-quality HiFi reads generated 460 contigs with a total length of 573.4 Mb and an N50 of 23.1 Mb, which were assembled into scaffolds with Hi-C data, anchoring 96.99% of the assembly onto 24 chromosomes. The genome assembly comprises 45,571 genes, and repetitive content contributes 25.5% of the genome. This study provides the novel identification of the KK and LL genome types of the genus Oryza, leading to valuable insights into rice genome evolution. The chromosome-level genome assembly of O. coarctata is a valuable resource for rice research and molecular breeding.