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Genomes and demographic histories of the endangered Bretschneidera sinensis (Akaniaceae)

BACKGROUND: Bretschneidera sinensis is an endangered relic tree species in the Akaniaceae family and is sporadically distributed in eastern Asia. As opposed to its current narrow and rare distribution, the fossil pollen of B. sinensis has been found to be frequent and widespread in the Northern Hemi...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Han, Du, Xin, Dong, Congcong, Zheng, Zeyu, Mu, Wenjie, Zhu, Mingjia, Yang, Yingbo, Li, Xiaojie, Hu, Hongyin, Shrestha, Nawal, Li, Minjie, Yang, Yongzhi
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9197684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35701375
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/giac050
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author Zhang, Han
Du, Xin
Dong, Congcong
Zheng, Zeyu
Mu, Wenjie
Zhu, Mingjia
Yang, Yingbo
Li, Xiaojie
Hu, Hongyin
Shrestha, Nawal
Li, Minjie
Yang, Yongzhi
author_facet Zhang, Han
Du, Xin
Dong, Congcong
Zheng, Zeyu
Mu, Wenjie
Zhu, Mingjia
Yang, Yingbo
Li, Xiaojie
Hu, Hongyin
Shrestha, Nawal
Li, Minjie
Yang, Yongzhi
author_sort Zhang, Han
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description BACKGROUND: Bretschneidera sinensis is an endangered relic tree species in the Akaniaceae family and is sporadically distributed in eastern Asia. As opposed to its current narrow and rare distribution, the fossil pollen of B. sinensis has been found to be frequent and widespread in the Northern Hemisphere during the Late Miocene. B. sinensis is also a typical mycorrhizal plant, and its annual seedlings exhibit high mortality rates in absence of mycorrhizal development. The chromosome-level high-quality genome of B. sinensis will help us to more deeply understand the survival and demographic histories of this relic species. RESULTS: A total of 25.39 Gb HiFi reads and 109.17 Gb Hi-C reads were used to construct the chromosome-level genome of B. sinensis, which is 1.21 Gb in length with the contig N50 of 64.13 Mb and chromosome N50 of 146.54 Mb. The identified transposable elements account for 55.21% of the genome. A total of 45,839 protein-coding genes were predicted in B. sinensis. A lineage-specific whole-genome duplication was detected, and 7,283 lineage-specific expanded gene families with functions related to the specialized endotrophic mycorrhizal adaptation were identified. The historical effective population size (N(e)) of B. sinensis was found to oscillate greatly in response to Quaternary climatic changes. The N(e) of B. sinensis has decreased rapidly in the recent past, making its extant N(e) extremely lower. Our additional evolutionary genomic analyses suggested that the developed mycorrhizal adaption might have been repeatedly disrupted by environmental changes caused by Quaternary climatic oscillations. The environmental changes and an already decreased population size during the Holocene may have led to the current rarity of B. sinensis. CONCLUSION: This is a detailed report of the genome sequences for the family Akaniaceae distributed in evergreen forests in eastern Asia. Such a high-quality genomic resource may provide critical clues for comparative genomics studies of this family in the future.
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spelling pubmed-91976842022-06-15 Genomes and demographic histories of the endangered Bretschneidera sinensis (Akaniaceae) Zhang, Han Du, Xin Dong, Congcong Zheng, Zeyu Mu, Wenjie Zhu, Mingjia Yang, Yingbo Li, Xiaojie Hu, Hongyin Shrestha, Nawal Li, Minjie Yang, Yongzhi Gigascience Data Note BACKGROUND: Bretschneidera sinensis is an endangered relic tree species in the Akaniaceae family and is sporadically distributed in eastern Asia. As opposed to its current narrow and rare distribution, the fossil pollen of B. sinensis has been found to be frequent and widespread in the Northern Hemisphere during the Late Miocene. B. sinensis is also a typical mycorrhizal plant, and its annual seedlings exhibit high mortality rates in absence of mycorrhizal development. The chromosome-level high-quality genome of B. sinensis will help us to more deeply understand the survival and demographic histories of this relic species. RESULTS: A total of 25.39 Gb HiFi reads and 109.17 Gb Hi-C reads were used to construct the chromosome-level genome of B. sinensis, which is 1.21 Gb in length with the contig N50 of 64.13 Mb and chromosome N50 of 146.54 Mb. The identified transposable elements account for 55.21% of the genome. A total of 45,839 protein-coding genes were predicted in B. sinensis. A lineage-specific whole-genome duplication was detected, and 7,283 lineage-specific expanded gene families with functions related to the specialized endotrophic mycorrhizal adaptation were identified. The historical effective population size (N(e)) of B. sinensis was found to oscillate greatly in response to Quaternary climatic changes. The N(e) of B. sinensis has decreased rapidly in the recent past, making its extant N(e) extremely lower. Our additional evolutionary genomic analyses suggested that the developed mycorrhizal adaption might have been repeatedly disrupted by environmental changes caused by Quaternary climatic oscillations. The environmental changes and an already decreased population size during the Holocene may have led to the current rarity of B. sinensis. CONCLUSION: This is a detailed report of the genome sequences for the family Akaniaceae distributed in evergreen forests in eastern Asia. Such a high-quality genomic resource may provide critical clues for comparative genomics studies of this family in the future. Oxford University Press 2022-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9197684/ /pubmed/35701375 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/giac050 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press GigaScience. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zhang, Han
Du, Xin
Dong, Congcong
Zheng, Zeyu
Mu, Wenjie
Zhu, Mingjia
Yang, Yingbo
Li, Xiaojie
Hu, Hongyin
Shrestha, Nawal
Li, Minjie
Yang, Yongzhi
Genomes and demographic histories of the endangered Bretschneidera sinensis (Akaniaceae)
title Genomes and demographic histories of the endangered Bretschneidera sinensis (Akaniaceae)
title_full Genomes and demographic histories of the endangered Bretschneidera sinensis (Akaniaceae)
title_fullStr Genomes and demographic histories of the endangered Bretschneidera sinensis (Akaniaceae)
title_full_unstemmed Genomes and demographic histories of the endangered Bretschneidera sinensis (Akaniaceae)
title_short Genomes and demographic histories of the endangered Bretschneidera sinensis (Akaniaceae)
title_sort genomes and demographic histories of the endangered bretschneidera sinensis (akaniaceae)
topic Data Note
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9197684/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35701375
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/giac050
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