The genome of medicinal plantSophora flavescenshas undergone significant expansion of both transposons and genes

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2023)

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AbstractPurposeSophora flavescensis a medicinal plant in the genus Sophora of the Fabaceae family. The root ofS. flavescensis known in China as Kushen and has a long history of wide use in multiple formulations of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). However, there is little genomic information available forS. flavescens.MethodsIn this study, we used third-generation Nanopore long-read sequencing technology combined with Hi-C scaffolding technology to de novo assemble the S. flavescens genome.ResultsWe obtained a chromosomal level high-qualityS. flavescensdraft genome. The draft genome size is approximately 2.08 Gb, with more than 80% annotated as Transposable Elements (TEs), which have recently and rapidly proliferated. This genome size is ∼5x larger than its closest sequenced relativeLupinus albus l.. We annotated 60,485 genes and examined their expression profiles in leaf, stem and root tissues, and also characterised the genes and pathways involved in the biosynthesis of major bioactive compounds, including alkaloids, flavonoids and isoflavonoids.ConclusionThe assembled genome highlights the very different evolutionary trajectories that have occurred in recently diverged Fabaceae, leading to smaller duplicated genomes vs larger genomes resulting from TE expansion. Our assembly provides valuable resources for conservation, genetic research and breeding ofS. flavescens.
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