posted on 2025-08-19, 02:44authored byRukmangada Srikanta, Le Wang, Tingting Zhu, Karin R. Deal, Naxin Huo, Yong Gu, Patrick McGuire, Jan Dvorak, Ming-Cheng Luo
<p><em>Aegilops tauschii</em> is the donor of the D subgenome of hexaploid wheat and a valuable genetic resource for bread wheat improvement. Several reference-quality genome sequences have been developed for <em>Ae. tauschii</em> accession AL8/78. Here, we report for this accession a new assembly (Aet v6.0) employing long-read Pacific Biosciences HiFi sequencing technology and new optical map. The N50 contig length of 31.81 Mb achieved with the HiFi technology greatly exceeded that of the previous assembly Aet v5.0. Sequence scaffolds and super-scaffolds were assembled using a hybrid approach employing a new optical map for accession AL8/78. Of 1,254 super-scaffolds assembled, 92 super-scaffolds comprising 97.99% of the total super-scaffold length were anchored on a high-resolution genetic map<em>,</em> thereby producing seven pseudomolecules. The number of gaps in the pseudomolecules was reduced from 52,910 in Aet v5.0 to 351 in Aet v6.0 with a concomitant increase in the effective length of the Aet v6.0 pseudomolecules. Contiguous pseudomolecules facilitated correcting assembly errors present in Aet v5.0. Gene models were transferred from Aet v5.0 onto the Aet v6.0 assembly.</p>