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Scientific name: Lactuca sativa

Common name(s): lettuce

Name as shown in Phylogenes: lettuce

Ploidy: diploid

Description:

Lactuca sativa (lettuce) is one of the top 10 most valuable crops in the US. Lettuce belongs to the largest family of the green plant lineage Asteraceae (a.k.a. Compositae or commonly known as daisy or sunflower family). Beyond for its agriculture value it is also studied for the evolution and successful expansion of the Asteraceae family.

Lettuce has a large genome size (ca. 2.5 Gb), ca. 74% of which are repetitive sequences. A large portion of the genome, ca. 26% of the genome assembly containing 30% predicted genes, is present in triplicate due to an ancient genome triplication event. The characteristic milky sap of lettuce is latex, similar to natural rubber from the rubber tree.

Reference(s):

  1. et al. Genome assembly with in vitro proximity ligation data and whole-genome triplication in lettuce. Nat Commun 8, 14953 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms14953

Genome Database(s):

Lettuce Genome Resource

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