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The Ancient Salicoid Genome Duplication Event: A Platform for Reconstruction of De Novo Gene Evolution in Populus trichocarpa.

Timothy B Yates1,2,3, Kai Feng2,3, Jin Zhang2,3, Vasanth Singan4, Sara S Jawdy2,3, Priya Ranjan2,3, Paul E Abraham2,3, Kerrie Barry4, Anna Lipzen4, Chongle Pan5, Jeremy Schmutz4,6, Jin-Gui Chen1,2,3, Gerald A Tuskan2,3, Wellington Muchero1,2,3.   

Abstract

Orphan genes are characteristic genomic features that have no detectable homology to genes in any other species and represent an important attribute of genome evolution as sources of novel genetic functions. Here, we identified 445 genes specific to Populus trichocarpa. Of these, we performed deeper reconstruction of 13 orphan genes to provide evidence of de novo gene evolution. Populus and its sister genera Salix are particularly well suited for the study of orphan gene evolution because of the Salicoid whole-genome duplication event which resulted in highly syntenic sister chromosomal segments across the Salicaceae. We leveraged this genomic feature to reconstruct de novo gene evolution from intergenera, interspecies, and intragenomic perspectives by comparing the syntenic regions within the P. trichocarpa reference, then P. deltoides, and finally Salix purpurea. Furthermore, we demonstrated that 86.5% of the putative orphan genes had evidence of transcription. Additionally, we also utilized the Populus genome-wide association mapping panel, a collection of 1,084 undomesticated P. trichocarpa genotypes to further determine putative regulatory networks of orphan genes using expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) mapping. Functional enrichment of these eQTL subnetworks identified common biological themes associated with orphan genes such as response to stress and defense response. We also identify a putative cis-element for a de novo gene and leverage conserved synteny to describe evolution of a putative transcription factor binding site. Overall, 45% of orphan genes were captured in trans-eQTL networks. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution 2021. This work is written by a US Government employee and is in the public domain in the US.

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Keywords:  de novo gene evolution; gene regulation; genome evolution; orphan genes; synteny; whole-genome duplication

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34469536      PMCID: PMC8445398          DOI: 10.1093/gbe/evab198

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genome Biol Evol        ISSN: 1759-6653            Impact factor:   3.416


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