Assembly, comparative analysis, and utilization of a single haplotype reference genome for soybean

Author:

Espina Mary Jane C.1,Lovell John T.23,Jenkins Jerry2,Shu Shengqiang3,Sreedasyam Avinash23ORCID,Jordan Brandon D.4,Webber Jenell2,Boston LoriBeth2,Brůna Tomáš3,Talag Jayson5,Goodstein David3,Grimwood Jane2,Stacey Gary6ORCID,Cannon Steven B.4,Lorenz Aaron J.1,Schmutz Jeremy23ORCID,Stupar Robert M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Agronomy and Plant Genetics University of Minnesota St. Paul Minnesota 55108 USA

2. HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology Huntsville Alabama 35806 USA

3. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute Berkeley California 94720 USA

4. Corn Insects and Crop Genetics Research Unit, US Department of Agriculture – Agricultural Research Service Ames Iowa 50011 USA

5. Arizona Genomics Institute, School of Plant Sciences, University of Arizona Tucson Arizona 85721 USA

6. Division of Plant Science & Technology, C.S. Bond Life Sciences Center University of Missouri Columbia Missouri 65211 USA

Abstract

SUMMARYCultivar Williams 82 has served as the reference genome for the soybean research community since 2008, but is known to have areas of genomic heterogeneity among different sub‐lines. This work provides an updated assembly (version Wm82.a6) derived from a specific sub‐line known as Wm82‐ISU‐01 (seeds available under USDA accession PI 704477). The genome was assembled using Pacific BioSciences HiFi reads and integrated into chromosomes using HiC. The 20 soybean chromosomes assembled into a genome of 1.01Gb, consisting of 36 contigs. The genome annotation identified 48 387 gene models, named in accordance with previous assembly versions Wm82.a2 and Wm82.a4. Comparisons of Wm82.a6 with other near‐gapless assemblies of Williams 82 reveal large regions of genomic heterogeneity, including regions of differential introgression from the cultivar Kingwa within approximately 30 Mb and 25 Mb segments on chromosomes 03 and 07, respectively. Additionally, our analysis revealed a previously unknown large (>20 Mb) heterogeneous region in the pericentromeric region of chromosome 12, where Wm82.a6 matches the ‘Williams’ haplotype while the other two near‐gapless assemblies do not match the haplotype of either parent of Williams 82. In addition to the Wm82.a6 assembly, we also assembled the genome of ‘Fiskeby III,’ a rich resource for abiotic stress resistance genes. A genome comparison of Wm82.a6 with Fiskeby III revealed the nucleotide and structural polymorphisms between the two genomes within a QTL region for iron deficiency chlorosis resistance. The Wm82.a6 and Fiskeby III genomes described here will enhance comparative and functional genomics capacities and applications in the soybean community.

Funder

Agricultural Research Service

Joint Genome Institute

United Soybean Board

National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Publisher

Wiley

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