--- identifier: Frijol_Bayo.gnm1.ann1.ML22 provenance: "The files in this directory originated from phytozome-next.jgi.doe.gov. The Phytozome repository is considered the primary repository and authoritative; files in this present directory are derived, and may have changes, as noted below. The files here are held as part of the LegumeInfo, PeanutBase, and LegumeFederation projects, and are made available here for the purpose of reproducibility of analyses at these sites (e.g. gene family alignments and phylogenies, genome browsers, etc.) and for further use by researchers, as that research extends other analyses at the LegumeInfo, PeanutBase, and Legume Federation project(s). If you are conducting research on large-scale data sets for this species, please consider retrieving the data from the primary repositories. If you use the data in the present directory, please 1) please cite the data appropriately - generally referring to the original publications for this data; and if you make use of any significant modifications in the files (noted below under Transformations where applicable), then please also cite the respective database project(s) related to this directory." source: "https://phytozome-next.jgi.doe.gov/info/Pacutifolius_v1_0" synopsis: "Genome annotation files for Phaseolus acutifolius accession Frijol Bayo; JGI annotation version 1 on assembly 1" scientific_name: Phaseolus acutifolius taxid: 33129 bioproject: scientific_name_abbrev: phaac genotype: - "Frijol Bayo" description: "[Description by Dr. Phil McClean] The cultivated landrace, Frijol Bayo, was collected in a market in Cordoba, Veracruz, Mexico in 1951 by Howard Scott Gentry. Frijol Bayo is white-seeded, photoperiod insensitive with indeterminate growth habit, and has a hundred seed weight of 12.3 g. It exhibits broad adaptation and is drought (Beebe et al., 2011) and heat (Rodriguez, 2018) tolerant. With respect to biotic stress, it is resistant to common bacterial blight (Rodriguez, 2018), Uromyces appendiculatus, and two leaf hoppers, Empoasca krameri and Phaeoisariopsis griseola (Porch, T., unpublished data). DNA for the Frijol Bayo genome assembly was isolated from leaves from single seed descent; seeds for Frijol Bayo are available from USDA GRIN (G40001-Seq; PI 692269)." publication_doi: 10.1038/s41467-021-22858-x original_file_creation_date: "2021-06-29" local_file_creation_date: "2022-01-10" dataset_release_date: "2022-01-10" contributors: "Robin Buell, Phillip McClean, Timothy Porch, Jeremy Schmutz" data_curators: "Andrew Farmer, Steven Cannon" public_access_level: public license: open keywords: "tepary bean, Frijol Bayo, PI 692269" citation: "Moghaddam, S. M., Oladzad, A., Koh, C., Ramsay, L., Hart, J. P., Mamidi, S., … McClean, P. E. (2021). The tepary bean genome provides insight into evolution and domestication under heat stress. Nature Communications, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-22858-x"