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is an important plant genus that includes well-known species such as , , and . The cultivar 'Sangmok', one of Korea's standard types of tea landraces, is a small evergreen tree or shrub. Genome annotation has shown that Korean tea plants have special and unique benefits and superior components, such as catechin. The genome of cultivar 'Sangmok' was assembled on the chromosome level, with a length of 2678.62 Mbp and GC content of 38.16%. Further, 15 chromosome-scale scaffolds comprising 82.43% of the assembly (BUSCO completeness, 94.3%) were identified. Analysis of 68,151 protein-coding genes showed an average of 5.003 exons per gene. Among 82,481 coding sequences, the majority (99.06%) were annotated by Uniprot/Swiss-Prot. Further analysis revealed that 'Sangmok' is closely related to , with a divergence time of 60 million years ago. A total of 3336 exclusive gene families in 'Sangmok' were revealed by gene ontology analysis to play roles in auxin transport and cellular response mechanisms. By comparing these exclusive genes with 551 similar catechin genes, 17 'Sangmok'-specific catechin genes were identified by qRT-PCR, including those involved in phytoalexin biosynthesis and related to cytochrome P450. The 'Sangmok' genome exhibited distinctive genes compared to those of related species. This comprehensive genomic investigation enhances our understanding of the genetic architecture of 'Sangmok' and its specialized functions. The findings contribute valuable insights into the evolutionary and functional aspects of this plant species.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11011610PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms25073634DOI Listing

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  • 'Sangmok' is a unique cultivar of Korean tea plants recognized for its Evergreen shrub form and rich in beneficial components like catechins.
  • The genome of 'Sangmok' was thoroughly analyzed, revealing a size of 2678.62 Mbp and a high BUSCO completeness of 94.3%, indicating well-preserved gene structures.
  • The study identified exclusive gene families in 'Sangmok' related to auxin transport and discovered 17 catechin-specific genes crucial for processes like phytoalexin biosynthesis, enhancing understanding of its genetic and functional characteristics.
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The complete chloroplast genome sequence of cultivar Sangmok was determined using high-throughput sequencing technology. We sequenced Sangmok chloroplast genome and performed comparative with 21 published other and species from different genus for phylogenetic analysis. Chloroplast genome was 153,044 bp in length, containing a pair of 24,627 bp inverted repeat (IR) regions, which were separated by small and large single-copy regions (SSC and LSC) of 19,155 and 64,665 bp, respectively.

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