冰山一角:基因组调查显示 Garuga Roxb.

IF 3.5 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Dongbo Zhu, Rui Rao, Yu Du, Chunmin Mao, Rong Chen, Liangliang Yue
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背景:石蒜属(Garuga Roxb.)是中国西南部和东南亚其他热带地区的特有种,由于热带森林的消失和土地利用的变化,该属面临灭绝的危险。对石蒜属植物进行基因组调查有助于加深对该属植物的了解和保护。结果:该研究利用 G. forrestii 的基因组调查生成了约 54.56 GB 的序列数据,覆盖率约为 112 ×。K-mer 分析表明基因组大小约为 0.48GB,小于流式细胞仪估计的 0.52GB。杂合度约为 0.54%,重复率约为 51.54%。所有霰弹枪数据被组装成 339 729 个支架,N50 为 17 344 bp。鸟嘌呤和胞嘧啶的平均含量约为 35.16%。共检测到 330,999 个 SSR,其中单核苷酸重复序列最多,占 70.16%,其次是双核苷酸重复序列,占 20.40%。我们利用 Smudgeplot 进行了初步倍性评估,在相对覆盖深度和总覆盖深度(2n)均为 1/2 的情况下,观察到 G. forrestii 存在明显的双峰分布,表明其基因组结构可能为二倍体。以G. forrestii的一条假染色体和Boswellia sacra的一条gemone作为参考基因组,对三个Garuga物种进行了引物群体重测序分析。主成分分析(PCA)显示有三个不同的群体,但不同参考基因组数据集之间以及母基因组与核基因组之间的全基因组系统发育存在冲突。结论:总之,G. forrestii 的基因组很小,Garuga 属内部的系统发育关系很复杂。本研究提供的遗传数据对于全基因组综合分析、种群遗传多样性评估、适应性进化研究、人工育种工作的推进以及物种保护和恢复计划的支持具有重要价值。最终,这项研究有助于加强自然生态系统的保护和管理,促进生物多样性保护,推动可持续发展。
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A tip of the iceberg: genome survey indicated a complex evolutionary history of Garuga Roxb. species.

BACKGROUND : Garuga Roxb. is a genus endemic to southwest China and other tropical regions in Southeast Asia facing risk of extinction due to the loss of tropical forests and changes in land use. Conducting a genome survey of G. forrestii contribute to a deeper understanding and conservation of the genus. RESULTS: This study utilized genome survey of G. forrestii generated approximately 54.56 GB of sequence data, with approximately 112 × coverage. K-mer analysis indicated a genome size of approximately 0.48 GB, smaller than 0.52GB estimated by flow cytometry. The heterozygosity is of about 0.54%, and a repeat rate of around 51.54%. All the shotgun data were assembled into 339,729 scaffolds, with an N50 of 17,344 bp. The average content of guanine and cytosine was approximately 35.16%. A total of 330,999 SSRs were detected, with mononucleotide repeats being the most abundant at 70.16%, followed by dinucleotide repeats at 20.40%. We conducted a preliminary ploidy assessment using Smudgeplot and observed a clear bimodal distribution in G. forrestii at 1/2 relative coverage depth and total coverage depth (2n), suggesting a potential diploid genome structure. A pseudo chromosome of G. forrestii and a gemone of Boswellia sacra were used as reference genome to perform a primer population resequencing analysis within three Garuga species. Principal component analysis (PCA) indicated three distinct groups, but genome wide phylogenetics represented conflicting both between the dataset of different reference genomes and between maternal and nuclear genome. CONCLUSION: In summary, the genome of G. forrestii is small, and the phylogenetic relationships within the Garuga genus are complex. The genetic data presented in this study holds significant value for comprehensive whole-genome analyses, the evaluation of population genetic diversity, investigations into adaptive evolution, the advancement of artificial breeding efforts, and the support of species conservation and restoration initiatives. Ultimately, this research contributes to reinforcing the conservation and management of natural ecosystems, promoting biodiversity conservation, and advancing sustainable development.

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BMC Genomics
BMC Genomics 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
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7.40
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4.50%
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769
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6.4 months
期刊介绍: BMC Genomics is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on all aspects of genome-scale analysis, functional genomics, and proteomics. BMC Genomics is part of the BMC series which publishes subject-specific journals focused on the needs of individual research communities across all areas of biology and medicine. We offer an efficient, fair and friendly peer review service, and are committed to publishing all sound science, provided that there is some advance in knowledge presented by the work.
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