中国翅果基因组组装和翅果基因调控:来自基因组和转录组学分析的见解。

Fangdong Geng, Xuedong Zhang, Jiayu Ma, Hengzhao Liu, Hang Ye, Fan Hao, Miaoqing Liu, Meng Dang, Huijuan Zhou, Mengdi Li, Peng Zhao
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翅果的基因组基础和生物学是生态和进化生物学研究的热点问题。翼果(Pterocarya stenoptera)是中国重要的园林和经济树种。该阔叶树的基因组资源可为核桃科植物的基因组研究及其进化关系提供基础。本文报道了一个高质量的窄翅小蠊参考基因组(N50 = 35.15 Mb),并对核桃科小蠊基因组进行了比较分析。中国翅果基因组的16条染色体之间的同源关系揭示了代表亚基因组的8个主要重复。分子测年表明,P. stenopetera和Cyclocarya paaliurus最近的共同祖先大约在5670万年前(Mya)从Juglans中分化出来。扩增和收缩的基因家族与角质、亚嘌呤和蜡的生物合成、细胞色素P450和花青素的生物合成有关。我们在窄翅小蠊基因组及其近缘种之间发现了大量的倒置区,这些倒置区富含与脂类生物合成和代谢以及淀粉和蔗糖代谢相关的基因。基于全基因组重测序数据,将28个个体明确聚为3个群体,分别对应3个物种,即大翅翼龙、湖北翼龙和窄翅翼龙。形态学和基因表达分析表明,CAD、COMT、LOX和MADS-box基因在翅果发育的5个阶段发挥重要作用。我们的研究突出了窄翅目昆虫基因组的进化史,并支持窄翅目昆虫作为核桃科研究有翼果实的合适模型。这些结果为木本植物翅果的进化、发育及多样性研究提供了理论依据。
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Genome Assembly and Winged fruit Gene Regulation of Chinese Wingnut: Insights from Genomic and Transcriptomic Analyses.

The genomic basis and biology of winged fruit are interesting issues in ecological and evolutionary biology. Chinese wingnut (Pterocarya stenoptera) is an important garden and economic tree species in China. The genomic resources of this hardwood tree could provide advanced genomic studies of Juglandaceae and their evolutionary relationships. Here, we reported a high-quality reference genome of P. stenoptera (N50 = 35.15 Mb) and provided a comparative analysis of Juglandaceae genomes. Paralogous relationships among the 16 chromosomes of the Chinese wingnut genome revealed eight main duplications representing the subgenome. Molecular dating suggested that the most recent common ancestor of P. stenopetera and Cyclocarya paliurus diverged from Juglans around 56.7 million years ago (Mya). The expanded and contracted gene families were associated with cutin, suberine, and wax biosynthesis, cytochrome P450, and anthocyanin biosynthesis. We identified large inversion blocks between the P. stenoptera genome and its relatives, which are enriched in genes related lipid biosynthesis and metabolism, and starch and sucrose metabolism. The twenty-eight individuals were clearly clustered into three groups responding to three species, namely Pterocarya macroptera, Pterocarya hupehensis, and P. stenoptera, based on whole genome resequencing data. Morphological and gene expression analysis showed that CAD, COMT, LOX, and MADS-box play important roles during the five developmental stages of wingnuts. Our study highlights the evolutionary history of the P. stenoptera genome and supports P. stenoptera as an appropriate Juglandaceae model for studying winged fruits. These results provide a theoretical basis for the evolution, development, and diversity of woody plant winged fruits.

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