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ABSTRACT: Background
Hevea brasiliensis, a member of the Euphorbiaceae family, is the major commercial source of natural rubber (NR). NR is a latex polymer with high elasticity, flexibility, and resilience that has played a critical role in the world economy since 1876.Results
Here, we report the draft genome sequence of H. brasiliensis. The assembly spans ~1.1 Gb of the estimated 2.15 Gb haploid genome. Overall, ~78% of the genome was identified as repetitive DNA. Gene prediction shows 68,955 gene models, of which 12.7% are unique to Hevea. Most of the key genes associated with rubber biosynthesis, rubberwood formation, disease resistance, and allergenicity have been identified.Conclusions
The knowledge gained from this genome sequence will aid in the future development of high-yielding clones to keep up with the ever increasing need for natural rubber.
SUBMITTER: Rahman AY
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3575267 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Rahman Ahmad Yamin Abdul AY Usharraj Abhilash O AO Misra Biswapriya B BB Thottathil Gincy P GP Jayasekaran Kandakumar K Feng Yun Y Hou Shaobin S Ong Su Yean SY Ng Fui Ling FL Lee Ling Sze LS Tan Hock Siew HS Sakaff Muhd Khairul Luqman Muhd MK Teh Beng Soon BS Khoo Bee Feong BF Badai Siti Suriawati SS Aziz Nurohaida Ab NA Yuryev Anton A Knudsen Bjarne B Dionne-Laporte Alexandre A Mchunu Nokuthula P NP Yu Qingyi Q Langston Brennick J BJ Freitas Tracey Allen K TA Young Aaron G AG Chen Rui R Wang Lei L Najimudin Nazalan N Saito Jennifer A JA Alam Maqsudul M
BMC genomics 20130202
<h4>Background</h4>Hevea brasiliensis, a member of the Euphorbiaceae family, is the major commercial source of natural rubber (NR). NR is a latex polymer with high elasticity, flexibility, and resilience that has played a critical role in the world economy since 1876.<h4>Results</h4>Here, we report the draft genome sequence of H. brasiliensis. The assembly spans ~1.1 Gb of the estimated 2.15 Gb haploid genome. Overall, ~78% of the genome was identified as repetitive DNA. Gene prediction shows 68 ...[more]