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The Physcomitrella patens chromosome-scale assembly reveals moss genome structure and evolution.

Daniel Lang1,2, Kristian K Ullrich3, Florent Murat4, Jörg Fuchs5, Jerry Jenkins6, Fabian B Haas3, Mathieu Piednoel7, Heidrun Gundlach2, Michiel Van Bel8,9, Rabea Meyberg3, Cristina Vives10, Jordi Morata10, Aikaterini Symeonidi3, Manuel Hiss3, Wellington Muchero11, Yasuko Kamisugi12, Omar Saleh1, Guillaume Blanc13, Eva L Decker1, Nico van Gessel1, Jane Grimwood6,14, Richard D Hayes14, Sean W Graham15, Lee E Gunter11, Stuart F McDaniel16, Sebastian N W Hoernstein1, Anders Larsson17, Fay-Wei Li18, Pierre-François Perroud3, Jeremy Phillips14, Priya Ranjan11, Daniel S Rokshar14,19, Carl J Rothfels20, Lucas Schneider3, Shengqiang Shu14, Dennis W Stevenson21, Fritz Thümmler22, Michael Tillich23, Juan C Villarreal Aguilar24, Thomas Widiez25,26, Gane Ka-Shu Wong27,28,29, Ann Wymore11, Yong Zhang30, Andreas D Zimmer1, Ralph S Quatrano31, Klaus F X Mayer2,32, David Goodstein14, Josep M Casacuberta10, Klaas Vandepoele8,9, Ralf Reski1,33, Andrew C Cuming12, Gerald A Tuskan11, Florian Maumus34, Jérome Salse4, Jeremy Schmutz6,14, Stefan A Rensing3,33.   

Abstract

The draft genome of the moss model, Physcomitrella patens, comprised approximately 2000 unordered scaffolds. In order to enable analyses of genome structure and evolution we generated a chromosome-scale genome assembly using genetic linkage as well as (end) sequencing of long DNA fragments. We find that 57% of the genome comprises transposable elements (TEs), some of which may be actively transposing during the life cycle. Unlike in flowering plant genomes, gene- and TE-rich regions show an overall even distribution along the chromosomes. However, the chromosomes are mono-centric with peaks of a class of Copia elements potentially coinciding with centromeres. Gene body methylation is evident in 5.7% of the protein-coding genes, typically coinciding with low GC and low expression. Some giant virus insertions are transcriptionally active and might protect gametes from viral infection via siRNA mediated silencing. Structure-based detection methods show that the genome evolved via two rounds of whole genome duplications (WGDs), apparently common in mosses but not in liverworts and hornworts. Several hundred genes are present in colinear regions conserved since the last common ancestor of plants. These syntenic regions are enriched for functions related to plant-specific cell growth and tissue organization. The P. patens genome lacks the TE-rich pericentromeric and gene-rich distal regions typical for most flowering plant genomes. More non-seed plant genomes are needed to unravel how plant genomes evolve, and to understand whether the P. patens genome structure is typical for mosses or bryophytes.
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Keywords:  zzm321990Physcomitrella patenszzm321990; chromosome; duplication; evolution; genome; methylation; moss; plant; synteny

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29237241     DOI: 10.1111/tpj.13801

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant J        ISSN: 0960-7412            Impact factor:   6.417


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