Near-complete telomere-to-telomerede novogenome assemblies of Egyptian clover (Trifolium alexandrinum)
Mitsuhiko P. Sato,
Ramadan A. Arafa,
Mohamed Rakha
et al.
Abstract:Egyptian clover (Trifolium alexandrinumL.), also known as berseem clover, is an important forage crop to semi-arid conditions that was domesticated in ancient Egypt and introduced and well adapted to numerous countries. Despite its agricultural importance, genomic research on Egyptian clover has been limited to developing efficient modern breeding programs. In the present study, we constructed near-complete telomere-to-telomere-level genome assemblies for two Egyptian clover cultivars, Helaly and Fahl. Initial… Show more
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