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SUBMITTER: Shalev TJ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9712635 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Shalev Tal J TJ Gamal El-Dien Omnia O Yuen Macaire M S MMS Shengqiang Shu S Jackman Shaun D SD Warren René L RL Coombe Lauren L van der Merwe Lise L Stewart Ada A Boston Lori B LB Plott Christopher C Jenkins Jerry J He Guifen G Yan Juying J Yan Mi M Guo Jie J Breinholt Jesse W JW Neves Leandro G LG Grimwood Jane J Rieseberg Loren H LH Schmutz Jeremy J Birol Inanc I Kirst Matias M Yanchuk Alvin D AD Ritland Carol C Russell John H JH Bohlmann Joerg J
Genome research 20220915 10
We assembled the 9.8-Gbp genome of western redcedar (WRC; <i>Thuja plicata</i>), an ecologically and economically important conifer species of the Cupressaceae. The genome assembly, derived from a uniquely inbred tree produced through five generations of self-fertilization (selfing), was determined to be 86% complete by BUSCO analysis, one of the most complete genome assemblies for a conifer. Population genomic analysis revealed WRC to be one of the most genetically depauperate wild plant specie ...[more]