A haplotype-resolved, chromosome-scale genome assembly and annotation for <i>Carya glabra</i> (pignut hickory; Juglandaceae)
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Abstract Carya glabra (2 n = 4 x = 64), also known as pignut hickory, is a widely distributed species in the walnut family (Juglandaceae). Native to the central and eastern United States and southeastern Canada, C. glabra plays an important ecological role as a common upland forest species; it is closely related to several economically valuable nut trees, including C. illinoinensis (pecan). A deeper understanding of the genetics of C. glabra is essential for studying its evolutionary history and biology, with potential implications for agricultural improvement of pecan. Here, we present the first nuclear genome assembly and annotation of C. glabra . The assembly is chromosome-level and phased, representing the first assembled polyploid genome in the genus Carya . A total of 64 pseudochromosomes were assembled and phased into four haplotypes. The haplotype A assembly spans 600.4 Mb, comprises 55.0% repetitive sequences, and contains 30,947 protein-coding genes, with a BUSCO completeness score of 97.7%. Functional annotation assigned 94.3% of haplotype A genes to gene families, and 79.7% and 86.3% of genes were annotated with Gene Ontology terms and protein domains, respectively; 635 putative plant disease resistance genes were found in haplotype A. The other three haplotypes exhibited similarly high-quality annotation metrics. Our genomic analyses also suggest that C. glabra is an autotetraploid. Comparative genomic analyses revealed high collinearity among the four haplotypes of C. glabra and the published genomes of three other Carya species, although structural variation among the genomes of these species was identified. In addition, we provide an improved chloroplast genome assembly and the first mitochondrial genome for C. glabra . Importantly, most members of the research team are undergraduate students; the sequenced individual is located in McCarty Woods, a Conservation Area on the University of Florida campus. This work highlights the value of genome assembly efforts as powerful tools for teaching genomics and supporting conservation initiatives. This first high-quality reference genome for C. glabra provides a valuable resource for studying Carya , a genus of significant ecological and economic importance. Article summary Carya glabra (pignut hickory) is a common upland forest species in North America. This species is a member of the walnut family (Juglandaceae), which includes many economically important nut trees. Here, we present the first nuclear genome assembly and annotation of C. glabra . The assembly is chromosome-level and phased. The haplotype A assembly contains 30,947 protein-coding genes, with a BUSCO completeness score of 97.7%. Our genomic analyses suggest that C. glabra is an autopolyploid. We also provide chloroplast and mitochondrial genome assemblies. This nuclear genome provides a valuable resource for studying Carya , a genus of significant ecological and economic importance.
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