Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (Jul 2020)

A Chromosome-Scale Genome Assembly Resource for Myriosclerotinia sulcatula Infecting Sedge Grass (Carex sp.)

  • Stefan Kusch,
  • Heba M. M. Ibrahim,
  • Catherine Zanchetta,
  • Celine Lopez-Roques,
  • Cecile Donnadieu,
  • Sylvain Raffaele

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1094/MPMI-03-20-0060-A
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 7
pp. 880 – 883

Abstract

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The fungus Myriosclerotinia sulcatula is a close relative of the notorious polyphagous plant pathogens Botrytis cinerea and Sclerotinia sclerotiorum but exhibits a host range restricted to plants from the Carex genus (Cyperaceae family). To date, there are no genomic resources available for fungi in the Myriosclerotinia genus. Here, we present a chromosome-scale reference genome assembly for M. sulcatula. The assembly contains 24 contigs with a total length of 43.53 Mbp, with scaffold N50 of 2,649.7 kbp and N90 of 1,133.1 kbp. BRAKER-predicted gene models were manually curated using WebApollo, resulting in 11,275 protein-coding genes that we functionally annotated. We provide a high-quality reference genome assembly and annotation for M. sulcatula as a resource for studying evolution and pathogenicity in fungi from the Sclerotiniaceae family.

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