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The Chromosome-Based Rubber Tree Genome Provides New Insights into Spurge Genome Evolution and Rubber Biosynthesis.

Jin Liu1, Cong Shi2, Cheng-Cheng Shi3, Wei Li4, Qun-Jie Zhang4, Yun Zhang5, Kui Li6, Hui-Fang Lu7, Chao Shi8, Si-Tao Zhu3, Zai-Yun Xiao9, Hong Nan2, Yao Yue3, Xun-Ge Zhu2, Yu Wu9, Xiao-Ning Hong3, Guang-Yi Fan10, Yan Tong8, Dan Zhang4, Chang-Li Mao9, Yun-Long Liu8, Shi-Jie Hao3, Wei-Qing Liu7, Mei-Qi Lv3, Hai-Bin Zhang8, Yuan Liu8, Ge-Ran Hu-Tang2, Jin-Peng Wang11, Jia-Hao Wang3, Ying-Huai Sun7, Shu-Bang Ni9, Wen-Bin Chen7, Xing-Cai Zhang12, Yuan-Nian Jiao13, Evan E Eichler14, Guo-Hua Li9, Xin Liu15, Li-Zhi Gao16.   

Abstract

The rubber tree, Hevea brasiliensis, produces natural rubber that serves as an essential industrial raw material. Here, we present a high-quality reference genome for a rubber tree cultivar GT1 using single-molecule real-time sequencing (SMRT) and Hi-C technologies to anchor the ∼1.47-Gb genome assembly into 18 pseudochromosomes. The chromosome-based genome analysis enabled us to establish a model of spurge chromosome evolution, since the common paleopolyploid event occurred before the split of Hevea and Manihot. We show recent and rapid bursts of the three Hevea-specific LTR-retrotransposon families during the last 10 million years, leading to the massive expansion by ∼65.88% (∼970 Mbp) of the whole rubber tree genome since the divergence from Manihot. We identify large-scale expansion of genes associated with whole rubber biosynthesis processes, such as basal metabolic processes, ethylene biosynthesis, and the activation of polysaccharide and glycoprotein lectin, which are important properties for latex production. A map of genomic variation between the cultivated and wild rubber trees was obtained, which contains ∼15.7 million high-quality single-nucleotide polymorphisms. We identified hundreds of candidate domestication genes with drastically lowered genomic diversity in the cultivated but not wild rubber trees despite a relatively short domestication history of rubber tree, some of which are involved in rubber biosynthesis. This genome assembly represents key resources for future rubber tree research and breeding, providing novel targets for improving plant biotic and abiotic tolerance and rubber production.
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Keywords:  chromosome evolution; domestication; rubber biosynthesis; rubber tree; whole-genome duplication

Year:  2019        PMID: 31838037     DOI: 10.1016/j.molp.2019.10.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Plant        ISSN: 1674-2052            Impact factor:   13.164


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