One of the most commonly utilized medicinal plants in China is Fritillaria hupehensis (Hsiao et K.C.Hsia).However, due to a lack of genomic resources, little is known about the biosynthesis of relevant compounds, particularly the flavonoid biosynthesis pathway.A PacBio RS II sequencing generated a total of 342,044 reads from the 908 bulb, leaf, root, and stem, of which 316,438 were full-length (FL) non-redundant reads with an average length of 1365 bp and a N50 of 1888 bp.
There were also 38,607 long non-coding RNAs and 7914 simple sequence repeats detected.To improve our understanding of processes implicated in regulating secondary metabolite biosynthesis in F.hupehensis tissues, we evaluated potential metabolic pathways.Overall, this study provides a repertoire of FL transcripts in F.hupehensis for the first time, and it will be a valuable resource for marker-assisted breeding and research into bioactive Country Shoes compounds for medicinal and pharmacological applications.