Recently, the research finding from BMKGENE’s client was published in the journal “Industrial Crops & Products” under the title “Chromosome-scale genome assembly clarifies the mechanism of flooding tolerance and evolutionary history of Myricaria laxiflora”.
This study presents the first chromosome-scale genome of Myricaria laxiflora, elucidating its adaptive mechanisms and genetic traits in flooded environments from various perspectives including morphology, physiology, and comparative genomics.
This research contributes to the conservation and utilization of germplasm resources in the Tamaricaceae family. Leveraging PacBio HiFi, Hi-C, and other technologies, a high-quality 1.34 Gb genome was assembled with contig N50=11.69 Mb. BMKGENE provided genome sequencing and partial analysis support for this study.
With expertise in genome assembly, BMKGENE looks forward to collaborating on your genome assembly projects.
If you would like to learn more about this study, access this link. For more information on our sequencing and bioinformatics services, you can talk to us here.
Post time: Jul-18-2024