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Alignment of Rutaceae Genomes Reveals Lower Genome Fractionation Level Than Eudicot Genomes Affected by Extra Polyploidization

Owing to their nutritional and commercial values, the genomes of several citrus plants have been sequenced, and the genome of one close relative in the Rutaceae family, atalantia (Atalantia buxifolia), has also been sequenced. Here, we show a family-level comparative analysis of Rutaceae genomes. By...

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Autores principales: Yuan, Jiaqing, Wang, Jinpeng, Yu, Jigao, Meng, Fanbo, Zhao, Yuhao, Li, Jing, Sun, Pengchuan, Sun, Sangrong, Zhang, Zhikang, Liu, Chao, Wei, Chendan, Guo, He, Li, Xinyu, Duan, Xueqian, Shen, Shaoqi, Xie, Yangqin, Hou, Yue, Zhang, Jin, Shehzad, Tariq, Wang, Xiyin
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6691040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31447866
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00986
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author Yuan, Jiaqing
Wang, Jinpeng
Yu, Jigao
Meng, Fanbo
Zhao, Yuhao
Li, Jing
Sun, Pengchuan
Sun, Sangrong
Zhang, Zhikang
Liu, Chao
Wei, Chendan
Guo, He
Li, Xinyu
Duan, Xueqian
Shen, Shaoqi
Xie, Yangqin
Hou, Yue
Zhang, Jin
Shehzad, Tariq
Wang, Xiyin
author_facet Yuan, Jiaqing
Wang, Jinpeng
Yu, Jigao
Meng, Fanbo
Zhao, Yuhao
Li, Jing
Sun, Pengchuan
Sun, Sangrong
Zhang, Zhikang
Liu, Chao
Wei, Chendan
Guo, He
Li, Xinyu
Duan, Xueqian
Shen, Shaoqi
Xie, Yangqin
Hou, Yue
Zhang, Jin
Shehzad, Tariq
Wang, Xiyin
author_sort Yuan, Jiaqing
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description Owing to their nutritional and commercial values, the genomes of several citrus plants have been sequenced, and the genome of one close relative in the Rutaceae family, atalantia (Atalantia buxifolia), has also been sequenced. Here, we show a family-level comparative analysis of Rutaceae genomes. By using grape as the outgroup and checking cross-genome gene collinearity, we systematically performed a hierarchical and event-related alignment of Rutaceae genomes, and produced a gene list defining homologous regions based on ancestral polyploidization or speciation. We characterized genome fractionation resulting from gene loss or relocation, and found that erosion of gene collinearity could largely be described by a geometric distribution. Moreover, we found that well-assembled Rutaceae genomes retained significantly more genes (65–82%) than other eudicots affected by recursive polyploidization. Additionally, we showed divergent evolutionary rates among Rutaceae plants, with sweet orange evolving faster than others, and by performing evolutionary rate correction, re-dated major evolutionary events during their evolution. We deduced that the divergence between the Rutaceae family and grape occurred about 81.15–91.74 million years ago (mya), while the split between citrus and atalantia plants occurred <10 mya. In addition, we showed that polyploidization led to a copy number expansion of key gene families contributing to the biosynthesis of vitamin C. Overall, the present effort provides an important comparative genomics resource and lays a foundation to understand the evolution and functional innovation of Rutaceae genomes.
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spelling pubmed-66910402019-08-23 Alignment of Rutaceae Genomes Reveals Lower Genome Fractionation Level Than Eudicot Genomes Affected by Extra Polyploidization Yuan, Jiaqing Wang, Jinpeng Yu, Jigao Meng, Fanbo Zhao, Yuhao Li, Jing Sun, Pengchuan Sun, Sangrong Zhang, Zhikang Liu, Chao Wei, Chendan Guo, He Li, Xinyu Duan, Xueqian Shen, Shaoqi Xie, Yangqin Hou, Yue Zhang, Jin Shehzad, Tariq Wang, Xiyin Front Plant Sci Plant Science Owing to their nutritional and commercial values, the genomes of several citrus plants have been sequenced, and the genome of one close relative in the Rutaceae family, atalantia (Atalantia buxifolia), has also been sequenced. Here, we show a family-level comparative analysis of Rutaceae genomes. By using grape as the outgroup and checking cross-genome gene collinearity, we systematically performed a hierarchical and event-related alignment of Rutaceae genomes, and produced a gene list defining homologous regions based on ancestral polyploidization or speciation. We characterized genome fractionation resulting from gene loss or relocation, and found that erosion of gene collinearity could largely be described by a geometric distribution. Moreover, we found that well-assembled Rutaceae genomes retained significantly more genes (65–82%) than other eudicots affected by recursive polyploidization. Additionally, we showed divergent evolutionary rates among Rutaceae plants, with sweet orange evolving faster than others, and by performing evolutionary rate correction, re-dated major evolutionary events during their evolution. We deduced that the divergence between the Rutaceae family and grape occurred about 81.15–91.74 million years ago (mya), while the split between citrus and atalantia plants occurred <10 mya. In addition, we showed that polyploidization led to a copy number expansion of key gene families contributing to the biosynthesis of vitamin C. Overall, the present effort provides an important comparative genomics resource and lays a foundation to understand the evolution and functional innovation of Rutaceae genomes. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6691040/ /pubmed/31447866 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00986 Text en Copyright © 2019 Yuan, Wang, Yu, Meng, Zhao, Li, Sun, Sun, Zhang, Liu, Wei, Guo, Li, Duan, Shen, Xie, Hou, Zhang, Shehzad and Wang. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Yuan, Jiaqing
Wang, Jinpeng
Yu, Jigao
Meng, Fanbo
Zhao, Yuhao
Li, Jing
Sun, Pengchuan
Sun, Sangrong
Zhang, Zhikang
Liu, Chao
Wei, Chendan
Guo, He
Li, Xinyu
Duan, Xueqian
Shen, Shaoqi
Xie, Yangqin
Hou, Yue
Zhang, Jin
Shehzad, Tariq
Wang, Xiyin
Alignment of Rutaceae Genomes Reveals Lower Genome Fractionation Level Than Eudicot Genomes Affected by Extra Polyploidization
title Alignment of Rutaceae Genomes Reveals Lower Genome Fractionation Level Than Eudicot Genomes Affected by Extra Polyploidization
title_full Alignment of Rutaceae Genomes Reveals Lower Genome Fractionation Level Than Eudicot Genomes Affected by Extra Polyploidization
title_fullStr Alignment of Rutaceae Genomes Reveals Lower Genome Fractionation Level Than Eudicot Genomes Affected by Extra Polyploidization
title_full_unstemmed Alignment of Rutaceae Genomes Reveals Lower Genome Fractionation Level Than Eudicot Genomes Affected by Extra Polyploidization
title_short Alignment of Rutaceae Genomes Reveals Lower Genome Fractionation Level Than Eudicot Genomes Affected by Extra Polyploidization
title_sort alignment of rutaceae genomes reveals lower genome fractionation level than eudicot genomes affected by extra polyploidization
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6691040/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31447866
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.00986
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