Citrus australasica CRC3672 genome v1
Overview
CGD Accession: CGD23001 NCBI BioProject Accessions: primary haplotype, PRJNA924094; alternate haplotype, PRJNA924095 Citation: Singh K, Huff M, Liu J, Park J-W, Rickman T, Keremane M, Krueger RR, Kunta M, Roose ML, Dardick C, et al. Chromosome-Scale, De Novo, Phased Genome Assemblies of Three Australian Limes: Citrus australasica, C. inodora, and C. glauca. Plants. 2024; 13(11):1460. https://doi.org/10.3390/plants13111460 Project Information: The authors have kindly provided this data pre-publication according to the Ft. Lauderdale Accord. By accessing these data, you agree not to publish any articles containing analyses of genes or genomic data on a whole genome or chromosome scale prior to publication by the authors and/or collaborators of a comprehensive genome analysis such as identification of complete (whole genome) sets of genomic features such as genes, gene families, regulatory elements, repeat structures, GC content, or any other genome feature, and whole-genome- or chromosome- scale comparisons with other species. Bulk download of the assembly files will become available once the data is published. If you would like access to the data prior to that, please contact the corresponding author directly (Chandrika Ramadugu, chandram@ucr.edu). Funding: USDA NIFA ECDRE #2019-70016-29068 and #2020-70029-33201
Citrus australasica CRC3672 genome v1 Taxonomy: Citrus australasica F. Muell. Synonyms: Microcitrus australasica (F. Muell.) Swingle; Microcitrus australasica (F. Muell.) Swingle var. australasica Cultivar: 'Australian finger lime' Accession IDs: IVNO 6502; CRC 3672; PI 312872 The sample was collected from a single tree (inventory identifier IVNO 6502, planted in 1987) in the Givaudan Citrus Variety Collection, University of California Riverside (UCR). The accession is identified as CRC 3672 in the UCR system and PI 312872 in the USDA National Plant Germplasm System (NPGS). Seeds from this source tree were propagated and used for testing for field resistance/tolerance against citrus Huanglongbing (HLB) disease in an HLB endemic region of Florida, USA and found to be highly tolerant to the disease (Ramadugu et al., 2016). This genotype has since been used to breed for HLB resistance in commercial citrus. USDA received this accession as seed in 1966 from L. Chilcott, North Arm Murwillumbah, New South Wales, Australia. It was received at UCR in 1968, most probably as small trees. A clone from this source was propagated and sanitized as VI 697 in 2004 at the Citrus Clonal Protection Program, UCR. Propagative and genetic material from this accession is available from the USDA National Clonal Germplasm Repository for Citrus and Dates, Riverside, California subject to phytosanitary regulations. C. australasica assembly metrics (combined haplotypes)
Assembly
The Citrus australasica CRC3672 genome v1.0 assembly file is available in FASTA format. Downloads
Gene Predictions
The Citrus australasica CRC3672 v1.0 genome gene prediction files are available in GFF3 and FASTA format. Downloads
Functional Analysis
Functional annotation for the Citrus australasica CRC3672 genome v1.0 are available for download below. The Citrus australasica CRC3672 genome v1.0 proteins were analyzed using InterProScan in order to assign InterPro domains and Gene Ontology (GO) terms. Pathways analysis was performed using the KEGG Automatic Annotation Server (KAAS). Downloads
Homology
Homology of the Citrus australasica CRC3672 genome v1.0 proteins was determined by pairwise sequence comparison using the blastp algorithm against various protein databases. An expectation value cutoff less than 1e-6 for the Arabidoposis proteins (Araport11, 2022-09), UniProtKB/SwissProt (Release 2023-07), and UniProtKB/TrEMBL (Release 2023-07) databases. The best hit reports are available for download in Excel format. Protein Homologs
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