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Salmonberry Transcriptome Reveals Phylogeny and Novel Badnavirus Species

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The Rosaceae family comprises thousands of species across over 100 genera, including Salmonberry (Rubus spectabilis), a Pacific Northwest native within the diverse Rubus genus. Its berries and leaves are used for food and medicinal purposes, and ecologically it functions as a pioneer species that supports biodiversity and limits erosion. Although many Rubus genomes were sequenced and analyzed, salmonberry remains undercharacterized: despite a recently sequenced genome, no publicly available...

The Rosaceae family comprises thousands of species across over 100 genera, including Salmonberry (Rubus spectabilis), a Pacific Northwest native within the diverse Rubus genus. Its berries and leaves are used for food and medicinal purposes, and ecologically it functions as a pioneer species that supports biodiversity and limits erosion. Although many Rubus genomes were sequenced and analyzed, salmonberry remains undercharacterized: despite a recently sequenced genome, no publicly available annotation or gene expression analysis currently exists. Here, we used RNA sequencing to characterize the salmonberry leaf transcriptome and examine its phylogenetic relationship within Rubus. The assembled 63,285 unique transcripts included 1,389 high-confidence lncRNA transcripts expressed in salmonberry leaves, 218 of which are conserved across Rubus. Phylogenetic analysis indicates that salmonberry is closely related to Rubus arcticus. In addition, we detected a novel species of virus associated with salmonberry. These findings provide foundational genomic resources for R. spectabilis and offer new insights into its evolutionary relationships and endogenous viral integrations.
Salmonberry Transcriptome Reveals Phylogeny (PERSON) Rosaceae (PERSON) Salmonberry (PERSON) Rubus (ORG) Pacific Northwest (LOCATION) R. (ORG)
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