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Comprehensive Analysis of the Telomere-To-Telomere Genome of Soybean Cultivar Zh13

Soybean (Glycine max) is one of the most crucial oil and protein crops, and contributes to more than a quarter of the protein utilized in both human food and animal feed. It is widely acknowledged that the cultivated soybean emerged through the domestication of its annual ancestor in the Yellow River basin. Therefore, the exploration of genetic resources within the origin region bears immense significance in advancing the global frontiers of soybean breeding.

To address this, a joint team of researchers from China, including senior author and co-corresponding author Dr. Yadong Wang from the Center for Bioinformatics, School of Computer Science and Technology at the Harbin Institute of Technology, and co-corresponding author Dr. Tianfu Han from the Institute of Crop Sciences at the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, conducted a telomere-to-telomere (T2T) assembly of the Chinese soybean cultivar ZH13, termed ZH13-T2T. The study was published in The Crop Journal.

"Imagine you have a giant jigsaw puzzle, but it's missing some pieces. This puzzle is like the , or the 'recipe,' of ZH13. The missing pieces are like gaps in our understanding of this recipe," explained by Dr. Yang Hu, co-corresponding author of the study. "In this effort, we used a super-advanced and precise method to find and fit in all those missing pieces. With this powerful tool, we could see everything—even the tricky parts that were hidden before."

The researchers used a multi-assembler approach to minimize biases and enhance assembly accuracy. Their assembly spanned 1,015,024,879 base pairs (bp), effectively filling in all the gaps from the previous analyses. In the process, they identified more than 50,000 , of which 707 are novel. ZH13-T2T was found to have longer chromosomes, 421 not-aligned regions (NARs), 112 structure variations (SVs), and a significant expansion of repetitive elements compared to earlier analyses.

"We've delivered the first complete Chinese soybean cultivar T2T genome," said Dr. Bo Liu, the other co-corresponding author. The complete, accurate genome sequence of the ZH13 cultivar can now be used to identify crucial genes, and genetic variants linked to desirable traits."

This information would also contribute to accelerating soybean breeding programs to develop new cultivars with specific enhanced traits, , improved resistance to pests and diseases, and adaptability to different regions and climates.

 
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