Study : Genome assembly and annotation of Arabidopsis halleri, an emerging model for heavy metal hyperaccumulation and evolutionary ecology

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Genome assembly and annotation of Arabidopsis halleri, an emerging model for heavy metal hyperaccumulation and evolutionary ecology
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Arabidopsis halleri is a close relative of the best studied model plant A. thaliana. It has been a model species to study plant physiology, ecology and evolution including heavy metal hyperaccumulation, gene expression in natural environments, self-incompatibility, defence against insects by heavy metal and trichome, polyploid speciation, local and altitudinal adaptations. We sequenced an individual with high homozygosity achieved by repeated forced selfing of a wild individual of subspecies gemmifera from Tada mine, Japan. Obtained mate-pair libraries along with previously published pair-end libraries were used to assemble and annotate the genome sequence.

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