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identifier PRJEB29284
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title A complete Cannabis chromosome assembly reveals adaptive admixture for elevated cannabidiol (CBD) production
description Cannabis has been cultivated for millennia with distinct cultivars providing either fiber and grain or tetrahydrocannabinol. Recent demand for cannabidiol rather than tetrahydrocannabinol has favored the breeding of admixed cultivars with extremely high cannabidiol content. Despite several draft Cannabis genomes, the genomic structure of cannabinoid synthase loci has remained elusive. A genetic map derived from a tetrahydrocannabinol/cannabidiol segregating population and a complete chromosome assembly from a high-cannabidiol cultivar together resolve the linkage of cannabidiolic and tetrahydrocannabinolic acid synthase gene clusters which are associated with transposable elements. High-cannabidiol cultivars appear to have been generated by integrating hemp-type cannabidiolic acid synthase gene clusters into a background of drug-type cannabis. Quantitative trait locus mapping suggests that overall drug potency, however, is associated with other genomic regions needing additional study.
data type Genome sequencing and assembly
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sra-submission  ERA2360054ERA2360058ERA2360064ERA2360086
biosample  SAMEA5040675
sra-study  ERP111578
sra-sample  ERS2852417
sra-experiment  ERX3863298ERX3863339ERX3863340ERX3863365ERX3863366ERX3863367ERX3863368ERX3863369
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dateCreated 2018-10-30T00:00:00Z
dateModified 2018-10-30T00:00:00Z
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