Hesse, UljanaStander, Allison Anne2020-12-092024-05-092020-12-092024-05-092020https://hdl.handle.net/10566/13408>Magister Scientiae - MScRooibos (Aspalathus linearis) is endemic to the Cederberg region of South Africa, and one of the few indigenous medicinal plants commercially cultivated in the country. International interest in rooibos is growing, and currently most of the rooibos harvest is exported overseas to more than 30 countries. Various problems hamper the growth of the rooibos industry, including insect pests, diseases, drought and a decreasing lifespan of the plants. The availability of whole-genome data for rooibos can contribute to the selection of genetically superior plants, facilitating not only the identification of important genes and metabolic pathways in rooibos, but also the establishment of breeding programs.enSouth AfricaMedicinal plantsRooibosNext-generation sequencingDe novo genome assemblyDe novo assembly of the rooibos genomeUniversity of Western Cape