Draft genome sequence of the rubber tree Hevea brasiliensis
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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.
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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.
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Rahman, A.Y.A.; Usharraj, A.O.; Misra, B.B.; Thottathil, G.P.; Jayasekaran, K.; Feng, Y.; Hou, S.; Ong, S.Y.; Ng, F.L.; Lee, L.S.; Tan, H.S.; Sakaff, M.K.L.M.; Teh, B.S.; Khoo, B.F.; Badai, S.S.; Aziz, N.A.; Yuryev, A.; Knudsen, B.; Dionne-Laporte, A.; Mchunu, N.P.; Yu, Q.; Langston, B.J.; Freitas, A.K.; Young, A.G.; Chen, R.; Wang, L.; Najimudin, N.; Saito, J.A. and Alam, M. 2013. Draft genome sequence of the rubber tree Hevea brasiliensis. BMC Genomics, 14(75).
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10.1186/1471-2164-14-75
