Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (Aug 2021)

Nematode Genome Announcement: Draft Genome of Meloidogyne chitwoodi, an Economically Important Pest of Potato in the Pacific Northwest

  • Sapinder Bali,
  • Shengwei Hu,
  • Kelly Vining,
  • Chuck Brown,
  • Hassan Mojtahedi,
  • Lei Zhang,
  • Cynthia Gleason,
  • Vidyasagar Sathuvalli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1094/MPMI-12-20-0337-A
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 34, no. 8
pp. 981 – 986

Abstract

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Meloidogyne chitwoodi is one of the most devastating pests of potato in the U.S. Pacific Northwest (PNW). Nematode-infected tubers develop external as well as internal defects, making the potato tubers unmarketable, and resulting in economic losses. Draft genome assemblies of three M. chitwoodi genotypes—race 1, race 2 and race 1 pathotype Roza—were generated using Illumina and PacBio Sequel RS II sequencing. The final assemblies consist of 30, 39, and 38 polished contigs for race 1, race 2 and race 1 pathotype Roza, respectively, with average N50 of 2.37 Mb and average assembled genome size of approximately 47.41 Mb. On average, 10,508 genes were annotated for each genome. Benchmarking universal single-copy ortholog (BUSCO) analysis indicated that 69.80% of the BUSCOs were complete whereas 68.80, 0.93, and 12.67% were single copy, duplicated, and fragmented, respectively. These highly contiguous genomes will enrich resources to study potato–nematode interactions and enhance breeding efforts to develop nematode-resistant potato varieties for the PNW.[Graphic: see text] Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license.

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