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BGI Tech and Hebei Agricultural University Complete the Genome Sequencing of the Commercially Important JujubeTree

2014-10-29 20:04 2282

SHENZHEN, China, October 29, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- BGI Tech and Hebei Agricultural University jointly announced the complete, high quality sequencing of the Jujube genome. Jujube is the most economically important member of the Rhamnaceae family, and the Jujube genome is particularly difficult to sequence due the high level of heterozygosity and other complicating factors. It is the first time that a genome in the Rhamnaceae (Buckthorn) family has been sequenced. This study has been recently published in Nature Communications.

Jujube is a major commercial fruit with up to 30 million acres under cultivation - close to that of apple and citrus - and China accounts for 99 percent of the 6 million tons of dried fruit produced annually. Jujube has a much higher vitamin C content than other well-known vitamin C-rich fruits such as orange and kiwi fruit, and also high levels of nucleotides, polysaccharides and other important functional components. Furthermore, the jujube tree is highly resistant to salinity and drought, and grows well in sandy, alkaline and arid areas. Therefor, decoding the genome of the jujube tree will have great implications to exploit those important traits.

The Jujube genome has the highest degree of heterozygosity (1.9 percent) of plants sequenced to date using next generation sequencing (NGS). In addition, the very high density of simple sequence repeats and low GC content make the Jujube genome particularly challenging for whole genome sequencing and assembly. By using a combination of BAC-to-BAC sequencing and PCR-free whole genome sequencing, the researchers were able to successfully complete the high quality de novo sequencing of 98.6 percent of the estimated Jujube genome, identifying 32,808 genes.

"This study has accelerated the functional genomics research of the Jujube tree, and will facilitate the genetic improvement and selective breeding of Buckthorn fruit trees," said Professor Mengjun Liu, head of the research team for Hebei Agricultural Unviersity. "This research not only shows the expertise of the team and the power of sequencing technology, but we also expect its future applications in bring more value and benefits in healthy food production."

About Agricultural University of Hebei

Founded in 1902, Agricultural University of Hebei (AUH) is one of the main universities of Hebei province. Its five campuses are located in the cities of Baoding, Qinhuangdao, Huanghua and Dingzhou, covering the areas of more than 1.9 million square meters. Since 1989, the university has won 6 national awards and 163 provincial awards for its excellence in teaching and research, making it the top ranked university among all Chinese provincial universities, for ten years in a row. AUH has also ranked among the top 10 agricultural universities in China for decades.

About BGI Tech

BGI Tech, a subsidiary of BGI, the world's largest genomics organization, provides sequencing and bioinformatics service solutions for global biomedical, agricultural, and environmental customers. Equipped with the industry's broadest array of cutting-edge technologies, BGI Tech delivers rapid, cost-effective and high-quality results that enable researchers to achieve scientific breakthroughs. BGI Tech has provided premier services to more than 10,000 research institutes and 30,000 scientific partners, resulting in more than 600 publications, including 100 in top-tier journals such as Nature and Science. For more information visit: bgitechsolutions.com.

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Source: BGI Tech Solutions Co., LTD.
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