Haplotype-resolved genomes of octoploid species in Phyllanthaceae family reveal a critical role for polyploidization and hybridization in speciation

IF 6.2 1区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Fangping Li, Zhuangwei Hou, Shiqiang Xu, Danlu Han, Bin Li, Haifei Hu, Jieying Liu, Shike Cai, Zhenpeng Gan, Yan Gu, Xiufeng Zhang, Xiaofan Zhou, Shaokui Wang, Junliang Zhao, Yu Mei, Jisen Zhang, Zefu Wang, Jihua Wang
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The Phyllanthaceae family comprises a diverse range of plants with medicinal, edible, and ornamental value, extensively cultivated worldwide. Polyploid species commonly occur in Phyllanthaceae. Due to the rather complex genomes and evolutionary histories, their speciation process has been still lacking in research. In this study, we generated chromosome-scale haplotype-resolved genomes of two octoploid species (Phyllanthus emblica and Sauropus spatulifolius) in Phyllanthaceae family. Combined with our previously reported one tetraploid (Sauropus androgynus) and one diploid species (Phyllanthus cochinchinensis) from the same family, we explored their speciation history. The three polyploid species were all identified as allopolyploids with subgenome A/B. Each of their two distinct subgenome groups from various species was uncovered to independently share a common diploid ancestor (Ancestor-AA and Ancestor-BB). Via different evolutionary routes, comprising various scenarios of bifurcating divergence, allopolyploidization (hybrid polyploidization), and autopolyploidization, they finally evolved to the current tetraploid S. androgynus, and octoploid S. spatulifolius and P. emblica, respectively. We further discuss the variations in copy number of alleles and the potential impacts within the two octoploids. In addition, we also investigated the fluctuation of metabolites with medical values and identified the key factor in its biosynthesis process in octoploids species. Our study reconstructed the evolutionary history of these Phyllanthaceae species, highlighting the critical roles of polyploidization and hybridization in their speciation processes. The high-quality genomes of the two octoploid species provide valuable genomic resources for further research of evolution and functional genomics.

八倍体植物基因组的单倍型解析揭示了多倍体化和杂交在物种形成中的关键作用
摘要 毛蕊花科(Phyllanthaceae)植物种类繁多,具有药用、食用和观赏价值,在世界各地广泛栽培。多倍体物种通常出现在菲林科植物中。由于其基因组和进化历史相当复杂,其物种演化过程一直缺乏研究。本研究生成了两种八倍体植物(Phyllanthus emblica 和 Sauropus spatulifolius)的染色体组规模的单倍型分辨基因组。结合之前报道的同科的一个四倍体物种(Sauropus androgynus)和一个二倍体物种(Phyllanthus cochinchinensis),我们探讨了它们的物种演化历史。这三个多倍体物种都被鉴定为具有亚基因组A/B的全多倍体。从不同物种中发现的两个不同的亚基因组群各自拥有一个共同的二倍体祖先(祖先-AA和祖先-BB)。它们通过不同的进化途径,包括分叉分化、全多倍体化(杂交多倍体化)和自多倍体化等各种情况,最终分别进化成了现在的四倍体 S. androgynus,以及八倍体 S. spatulifolius 和 P. emblica。我们进一步讨论了这两种八倍体中等位基因拷贝数的变化及其潜在影响。此外,我们还研究了具有医学价值的代谢物的波动,并确定了八倍体物种生物合成过程中的关键因素。我们的研究重建了这些菲菊属物种的进化历史,突出了多倍体化和杂交在物种演化过程中的关键作用。这两个八倍体物种的高质量基因组为进一步的进化和功能基因组学研究提供了宝贵的基因组资源。
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The Plant Journal
The Plant Journal 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
13.10
自引率
4.20%
发文量
415
审稿时长
2.3 months
期刊介绍: Publishing the best original research papers in all key areas of modern plant biology from the world"s leading laboratories, The Plant Journal provides a dynamic forum for this ever growing international research community. Plant science research is now at the forefront of research in the biological sciences, with breakthroughs in our understanding of fundamental processes in plants matching those in other organisms. The impact of molecular genetics and the availability of model and crop species can be seen in all aspects of plant biology. For publication in The Plant Journal the research must provide a highly significant new contribution to our understanding of plants and be of general interest to the plant science community.
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