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Repeat proliferation and partial endoreplication jointly shape the patterns of genome size evolution in orchids.

Zuzana Chumová1,2, Eliška Záveská1,3, Petra Hloušková4, Jan Ponert1,5,6, Philipp-André Schmidt1, Martin Čertner1,2, Terezie Mandáková4,7, Pavel Trávníček1.   

Abstract

Although the evolutionary drivers of genome size change are known, the general patterns and mechanisms of plant genome size evolution are yet to be established. Here we aim to assess the relative importance of proliferation of repetitive DNA, chromosomal variation (including polyploidy), and the type of endoreplication for genome size evolution of the Pleurothallidinae, the most species-rich orchid lineage. Phylogenetic relationships between 341 Pleurothallidinae representatives were refined using a target enrichment hybrid capture combined with high-throughput sequencing approach. Genome size and the type of endoreplication were assessed using flow cytometry supplemented with karyological analysis and low-coverage Illumina sequencing for repeatome analysis on a subset of samples. Data were analyzed using phylogeny-based models. Genome size diversity (0.2-5.1 Gbp) was mostly independent of profound chromosome count variation (2n = 12-90) but tightly linked with the overall content of repetitive DNA elements. Species with partial endoreplication (PE) had significantly greater genome sizes, and genomic repeat content was tightly correlated with the size of the non-endoreplicated part of the genome. In PE species, repetitive DNA is preferentially accumulated in the non-endoreplicated parts of their genomes. Our results demonstrate that proliferation of repetitive DNA elements and PE together shape the patterns of genome size diversity in orchids.
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Keywords:  Hyb-Seq; Pleurothallidinae; genome size evolution; partial endoreplication; phylogenetic generalized least squares; repetitive elements

Year:  2021        PMID: 33960537     DOI: 10.1111/tpj.15306

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


  3 in total

1.  Uncovering the influence of genomic traits in shaping land plant diversity. A commentary on 'Are chromosome number and genome size associated with habit and environmental niche variables? Insights from the Neotropical orchids'.

Authors:  Jaume Pellicer
Journal:  Ann Bot       Date:  2022-07-19       Impact factor: 5.040

2.  A chromosome-level, haplotype-phased Vanilla planifolia genome highlights the challenge of partial endoreplication for accurate whole-genome assembly.

Authors:  Quentin Piet; Gaetan Droc; William Marande; Gautier Sarah; Stéphanie Bocs; Christophe Klopp; Mickael Bourge; Sonja Siljak-Yakovlev; Olivier Bouchez; Céline Lopez-Roques; Sandra Lepers-Andrzejewski; Laurent Bourgois; Joseph Zucca; Michel Dron; Pascale Besse; Michel Grisoni; Cyril Jourda; Carine Charron
Journal:  Plant Commun       Date:  2022-05-05

Review 3.  In-depth analysis of genomes and functional genomics of orchid using cutting-edge high-throughput sequencing.

Authors:  Cheng Song; Yan Wang; Muhammad Aamir Manzoor; Di Mao; Peipei Wei; Yunpeng Cao; Fucheng Zhu
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2022-09-23       Impact factor: 6.627

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