Survey of the genome of Pogostemon cablin provides insights into its evolutionary history and sesquiterpenoid biosynthesis

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Yang He
Hongtao Xiao
Cao Deng
Liang Xiong
Hu Nie
Cheng Peng
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[1] State Key Laboratory Breeding Base of Systematic Research,Department of Pharmacy
[2] Development and Utilization of Chinese Medicine Resources,undefined
[3] Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,undefined
[4] School of Medicine,undefined
[5] University of Electronic Science and Technology of China,undefined
[6] Hospital of the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China and Sichuan Provincial People’s Hospital,undefined
[7] DNA Stories Bioinformatics Center,undefined
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Pogostemon cablin (Blanco) Benth. (Patchouli) is an important traditional Chinese medicinal plant that has both essential oil value and a broad range of therapeutic effects. Here we report the first de novo assembled 1.15-Gb draft genome sequence for P. cablin from next-generation sequencing technology. Our assembly, with a misassembly rate of <4 bp per 100 kb, is ~73% of the predicted genome size (1.57 Gb). Analysis of whole-genome sequences identified 3,147,333 heterozygous single-nucleotide polymorphisms and 490,407 insertions and deletions, giving an estimated heterozygosity rate of 0.274%. A comprehensive annotation pipeline indicated that repetitive sequences make up 58.55% of the assemblies and that there are estimated 45,020 genes. Comparative genomics analysis showed that the Phrymaceae and Lamiaceae family split ~62.80 Mya and the divergence between patchouli and sesame occurred ~52.42 Mya, implying a potentially shared recent whole-genome duplication event. Analysis of gene homologs involved in sesquiterpenoid biosynthesis showed that patchouli contains key genes involved in more sesquiterpenoid types and has more copies of genes for each sesquiterpenoid type than several other related plant species. The patchouli genome will facilitate future research on secondary metabolic pathways and their regulation as well as potential selective breeding of patchouli.
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