- Neale, David B;
- McGuire, Patrick E;
- Wheeler, Nicholas C;
- Stevens, Kristian A;
- Crepeau, Marc W;
- Cardeno, Charis;
- Zimin, Aleksey V;
- Puiu, Daniela;
- Pertea, Geo M;
- Sezen, U Uzay;
- Casola, Claudio;
- Koralewski, Tomasz E;
- Paul, Robin;
- Gonzalez-Ibeas, Daniel;
- Zaman, Sumaira;
- Cronn, Richard;
- Yandell, Mark;
- Holt, Carson;
- Langley, Charles H;
- Yorke, James A;
- Salzberg, Steven L;
- Wegrzyn, Jill L
A reference genome sequence for Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii (Mirb.) Franco (Coastal Douglas-fir) is reported, thus providing a reference sequence for a third genus of the family Pinaceae. The contiguity and quality of the genome assembly far exceeds that of other conifer reference genome sequences (contig N50 = 44,136 bp and scaffold N50 = 340,704 bp). Incremental improvements in sequencing and assembly technologies are in part responsible for the higher quality reference genome, but it may also be due to a slightly lower exact repeat content in Douglas-fir vs. pine and spruce. Comparative genome annotation with angiosperm species reveals gene-family expansion and contraction in Douglas-fir and other conifers which may account for some of the major morphological and physiological differences between the two major plant groups. Notable differences in the size of the NDH-complex gene family and genes underlying the functional basis of shade tolerance/intolerance were observed. This reference genome sequence not only provides an important resource for Douglas-fir breeders and geneticists but also sheds additional light on the evolutionary processes that have led to the divergence of modern angiosperms from the more ancient gymnosperms.