2021
DOI: 10.1111/nph.17243
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A new Cannabis genome assembly associates elevated cannabidiol (CBD) with hemp introgressed into marijuana

Abstract: Summary Demand for cannabidiol (CBD), the predominant cannabinoid in hemp (Cannabis sativa), has favored cultivars producing unprecedented quantities of CBD. We investigated the ancestry of a new cultivar and cannabinoid synthase genes in relation to cannabinoid inheritance. A nanopore‐based assembly anchored to a high‐resolution linkage map provided a chromosome‐resolved genome for CBDRx, a potent CBD‐type cultivar. We measured cannabinoid synthase expression by cDNA sequencing and conducted a population ge… Show more

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“…Meanwhile, all the published marijuana-type plants cluster separately (Supplementary Figure 4). These results match prior published data, where CBD-type hemp plants are usually genetically distinct from marijuana (Sawler et al, 2015;Lynch et al, 2016;Grassa et al, 2021).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Meanwhile, all the published marijuana-type plants cluster separately (Supplementary Figure 4). These results match prior published data, where CBD-type hemp plants are usually genetically distinct from marijuana (Sawler et al, 2015;Lynch et al, 2016;Grassa et al, 2021).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 92%
“…3B ) that either map both genes and the CBDAS pseudogenes or map THCAS and the CBDAS pseudogenes. The main pattern inferred from our comparative analysis confirms previous structural data based on full genome sequencing of single cultivars ( 18 , 19 ). It is also consistent with published chemotype inheritance models validated among a wide variety of Cannabis accessions ( 16 , 17 , 20 , 43 , 44 ), thus providing complementary evidence for the latter at the genomic sequence level and global validation across a comprehensive panel of Cannabis domestication types distributed worldwide.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 87%
“…3B) that either map both genes and the CBDAS pseudogenes or map THCAS and the CBDAS pseudogenes. The main pattern inferred from our comparative analysis confirms previous structural data based on full genome sequencing of single cultivars (18,19). It is also consistent with published chemotype inheritance models validated among a wide variety of Cannabis accessions (16,17,20,43,44) As such, the results call into question, from both a biological and functional point of view, the current binary categorization of Cannabis plants as "hemp" or "marijuana" derived from the assignment to a single phenotype [see also (20)].…”
Section: Loss Of Function Of the Two Main Cannabinoid Synthase Genes During Domesticationsupporting
confidence: 88%
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