Summary
Horsegram [Macrotyloma uniflorum (Lam.) Verdc.] is an underutilized warm season diploid legume (2n=20, 22), It is consumed as a food legume in India, and animal feed and fodder in Africa and Australia. Because of its ability to grow under water-deficient and marginal soil conditions, horsegram is a preferred choice in the era of the global climatic change. In recognition of its potential as a crop species, we generated and analyzed a draft genome sequence for HPK-4. The genome sequences of HPK-4 were generated by Illumina platform. Ten chromosome-scale pseudomolecules were created by aligning scaffold sequences onto a linkage map. The total length of the ten pseudomolecules were 259.2 Mb, covering 89% of the total length of the assembled sequences. A total of 36,105 genes were predicted on the assembled sequences, and 14,736 were considered to be horsegram specific genes by comparative analysis with Phaseolus. vulgaris, Vigna. angularis, Lotus. japonicus and Arabidopsis. thaliana. The results of macrosynteny analysis suggested that the genome structure of V. angularis is more similar to horsegram than that of P. vulgaris. Diversity analysis in the 91 accessions of horsegram with dd-RAD-Seq analysis indicated narrow genetic diversity among the horsegram accessions. This is the first attempt to generate a draft genome sequence in horsegram and will provide a reference for sequence-based analysis of the horsegram germplasm to elucidate the genetic basis of important traits.
Competing Interest Statement
The authors have declared no competing interest.