Potato is a key food crop with a complex, polyploid genome. Advancements in sequencing technologies coupled with improvements in genome assembly algorithms have enabled generation of phased, chromosome-scale genome assemblies for cultivated tetraploid potato. The SpudDB database houses potato genome sequence and annotation, with the doubled monoploid DM 1-3 516 R44 (hereafter DM) genome serving as the reference genome and haplotype. Diverse annotation data types for DM genes are provided through a suite of Gene Report Pages including gene expression profiles across 438 potato samples. To further annotate potato genes based on expression, 65 gene co-expression modules were constructed that permit identification of tightly co-regulated genes within DM across development and responses to wounding, abiotic stress, and biotic stress. Genome browser views of DM and 28 other potato genomes are provided along with a download page for genome sequence and annotation. To link syntenic genes within and between haplotypes, syntelogs were identified across 25 cultivated potato genomes. Through access to potato genome sequences and associated annotations, SpudDB can enable potato biologists, geneticists and breeders to continue to improve this key food crop.
Keywords: Potato; annotation; co-expression; diversity.
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