Arachis duranensis cultivar:K30060 Genome sequencing and assembly
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posted on 2024-06-11, 06:32authored byUSDA-ARS
Arachis duranensis Krapov. & W.C. Greg is a wild peanut relative native to Argentina, Bolivia, and Paraguay. Identified as one of the diploid ancestors of cultivated tetraploid peanut (A. hypogaea), contributing the "A-genome" to the tetraploid species. Accession K30060 is one of the closest identified to A. hypogaea. It was originally collected from 1km North of Rio Perico, on highway to Jujuy airport (El Cadillal), Argentina; seed multiplied and maintained by USDA since then. This accession was sequenced with PacBio long reads, with contributions by USDA-ARS and researchers at Mars Inc. and the University of Georgia.
Funding
Agricultural Research Service, 6066-21310-005-00-D
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