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60 million years of separation have left their mark on eucalypt genome
Researchers from the University of Tasmania were part of an international team that has assembled a eucalypt genome whose evolution can be traced back around 60 million years, after the last mass extinction event recorded on Earth.
The genome of the spotted gum is the second fully-assembled reference genome published for the eucalypt group. It will be the reference genome for the genus Corymbia, known as the bloodwoods.
University of Tasmania Emeritus Professor of Forest Genetics Brad Potts said the decade-long project involved the collaborative efforts of 22 scientists from Australia, the United States and Brazil.
Spotted gum, complete
Spotted gum plantation. Credit: David Lee
A second complete eucalypt genome has been assembled and publicly released following a decade-long project involving 22 scientists from Australia, the US and Brazil.
The genome of the spotted gum
Corymbia citriodora subsp.
Corymbia, known as the bloodwoods.
The first complete eucalypt reference genome – published in 2014 for genus
Eucalyptus – sequenced
Eucalyptus globulus) is among the world’s most widely planted hardwood forest trees.
The
Eucalyptus reference genome by the US Department of Energy Joint Genome Institute for access by scientists worldwide.
Project scientist Associate Professor David Lee, from University of the Sunshine Coast’s Forest Research Institute, points out that there are about 100 species of