MarpolBase: Genome database for Marchantia polymorpha featuring high quality reference genome sequences

Plant Cell Physiol. 2025 Dec 1:pcaf159. doi: 10.1093/pcp/pcaf159. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

The liverwort Marchantia polymorpha is a key model organism for understanding land plant evolution, development, and gene regulation. To support the growing demand for high-quality genomic resources, we present MarpolBase, a comprehensive and integrated genome database that hosts newly assembled, high-accuracy reference genomes for both the male Tak-1 and female Tak-2 accessions, designated as ver. 7.1 reference genomes. These new assemblies, generated using PacBio HiFi long-read sequencing, represent nearly telomere-to-telomere chromosome-level genomes, with improvements in assembly continuity, annotation accuracy, and structural resolution-especially for repeat-rich regions and sex chromosomes. MarpolBase offers not only access to genome sequences and gene annotations but also provides a unified platform for data exploration, comparative analysis, and community-driven gene nomenclature for Marchantia polymorpha. It includes keyword-searchable gene pages with structural and functional annotations, expression data integration, genome browser visualization, and online analytical and utility tools. By unifying genome assembly, annotation, nomenclature, and analysis tools in a single platform, MarpolBase serves as a central resource for functional genomics and evolutionary studies in M. polymorpha, and a model for future plant genome databases. The genomic resources of MarpolBase are freely available at https://marchantia.info.

Keywords: Marchantia; database; genome.